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Fard Badr I Procedure of change of the wrong entry in revenue record

Para 79 of Land Record Manual proved the procedure for correction of clerical miskes in the revenue record

Fard Badr is prepared by the Patwari proposing the correction in the revenue entry

The kanungo shall 100% verify it

The Revenue officer shall then after due enquiry , if reached the conclusion that it is clerical mistake then allowed te correction as per fard badr

In case it is not clerical mistake then , revenue officer decline the fard badr.

In case of decline , the aggrieved party may file case in the civil court for correction such entry

 FARD BADR

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