Social Sciences, asked by Mayankgoyal054, 11 months ago

why was the chota Nagpur tenancy act passed

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Answered by Harshittiwari2004
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Instituted by the British the Chhota Nagpur Tenancy Act, 1908 is an important act for the tribal population of Jharkhand. It restricts transfer of tribal land to non tribals. The CNT Act is effective in North Chhota Nagpur, South Chhota Nagpur and Palamau divisions, including areas under various municipalities and notified area committees.

So far, the CNT Act has been amended as many as 26 times, latest in 1995. It is listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution, so the act is beyond judicial review. It can only be repealed by the Parliament; the state government can only make amendments to it. Currently over 20,000 cases of land restoration are pending across Jharkhand, pointing to the blatant violation of the Act.

In 1962 the Bihar government amended the CNT Act to include “economically weaker castes (EWCs)” belonging to the SC and OBC. The original Act applied only to the lands of Scheduled tribes (STs) and vested the power of land transfer on the plea of the right owner, with the deputy commissioner (DC). It notified a list of backward classes, the sale of whose land would be restricted as per the CNT Act.
Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

According to the rent control law, if the original owner needs space for his own use and he will use it for himself, that is himself, his children, grandchildren, etc. ,

The tenant can be given notice of such procedure and can take legal action. Those tenants often say that our ancestors had taken a lump sum from them when they came to be a tenant because the price of the place was paid at that time. Of course, it has to be added, and since many transactions were done years ago. The odds are very small.

The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau located in eastern India. Most of the state of Jharkhand and some parts of Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar and Chhattisgarh fall in this plateau. To its east are the Indus-Gangetic plain and to the south are the Mahanadi. Its total area is 65,000 sq km.

It acts passed due to the appliances and demand of the population.

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