LAND LAWS LW 5015 9TH SEM (General Papers)
LAND LAWS LW 5015 9TH SEM (General Papers)
LAND LAWS LW 5015 9TH SEM (General Papers)
(Semester09/Paper-01)
Credits: Total Class Hours: (including tutorials & proctors)
Course Description
The paper deals with the concepts of rights over the land of the farming class of persons,
historically and how agrarian reform rights changes the position of their land rights in
various dimensions. Abolition of Zamindari, the introduction of ceiling principles,
conferment of sovereign right status over the land, consolidation of land for the facilitation of
farming and survey and settlement of the lands for better maintenance of land records are key
areas agrarian reforms which this paper deals with.
Learning Objectives
The teaching methodology that shall be adopted in this paper is primarily case-study
methods. However, wherever required the teaching shall also use lecture method and
Socratic methods for imparting the concepts.
After introducing a topic by the teacher the students shall also be encouraged to analyze and
research laws, cases, journal articles, new reports on the issues relating to Land Laws. This
shall be followed by discussions.
MODULE-I: Introduction to the Land Laws
Introduction: Land Law, also known as Revenue Laws, in the legal discipline is one of the
challenging areas of study. Firstly, in the federal form of the governance of India, the land is
a subject matter of the state government. Secondly, it is rooted in the land of a particular state
and developed mostly historical development, out of custom and convention and usage,
which in the case of India is highly diversified. Moreover, in a particular state in India too,
there are language variations in different areas and district. This module deals with
introductory concepts which are foundation for the study of Land Laws
1.1 Introduction to the Concept of Land Laws
1.2 Concept of Eminent Domain and Constitutional Amendment of Fundamental Right to
Property
1.3. Land Tenure and Land Reforms in Odisha
1.4. Institution and Special Expressions of Land Law.
Course Takeaways: : This module shall impart to the students the basis foundation of the
land laws historical and constitutional, and the institution involved for the enforcement of
the land laws. Since this module shall deal with expressions of land laws, this module is the
gateway for the land law.
No. of Hours: 10
Course Takeaways: This module shall deal with first and foremost important legislation and
the concept thereof which paved the way for the reform of the land tenure systems inOdisha.
Similar legislation is also found in other states as well. Concept learning of this module is
necessary to understand the subsequent module. Learning of this legislation is necessary to
appreciate the nuances of land rights in the civil proceedings involving immovable property.
No. of Hours: 13
Course Takeaways: This module shall deal with the carnal legislation of the Revenue law.
In order to understand the status of the land and the land rights of various persons the
learning of this legislation is important. In fact, learning of this legislation is foundation of
the civil proceedings involving immovable property. The practical application of Transfer of
Property Act or Specific Relief Act is incomplete in the state of Odisha without learning this
legislation.
No. of Hours: 15
Course Takeaways: This module shall impart to the students next progressive arrangement
of the land taken place in Odisha after the last discussed legislation. Since this legislation is
applied by an altogether different and parallel wing of the revenue bodies, it also involves
creation and removal of land rights affecting other proceedings of immovable property like
before a principal civil court. Civil practice is involves learning of this important piece of
legislation as well
No. of Hours: 12
Course Takeaways: This module shall impart to the students a central legislation. The
development of the landmark constitutional cases laws started from the land accqussion
process by the government. This legislation is often used when a new industry is set up and
learning this legislation shall give the students an edge as a legal advisor in an industry or
PSU.
No. of Hours: 12
CASE REFERENCES
1. State Of Orissa & Ors vs K. Srinivasa Rao (Dead) Through ... on 18 April, 2001
2. State of Orissa vs. Brundaban Sharma , 1995 (Supp.3) SCC 249
3. State of Orissa vs. Brundaban Sharma , 1995 (Supp.3) SCC 249
4. Bhikari_Nayak_vs_Brajabandhu_Nayak_And_Ors._on_21_September,_1990'
5. Revenue Officer & Ors Vs. Prafulla Kumar Pati & Ors [1990] INSC 12 (17
January 1990)
6. Gulzar_Khan_vs_Commissioner_Of_Consolidation_..._on_7_May,_1993'
7.Manmohan_Rout_(And_After_Him)_..._vs_State_Of_Orissa_And_Ors._on_11_M
ay,_1992'
8.Biswambhar Singh And Anr. vs The State Of Orissa And Anr. on 25 April, 1957
9.Brundaban Ramanuja Das v. Hajuri Prafulla Chandra Khuntia
10.Sri Anadi Charan Sahoo (since dead) and others ......... vs. State of Odisha and
Others
11. Manmohan Rout (And After Him) ... vs State Of Orissa And Ors. on 11 May,
1992
12.Kumar Bimal Chandra Sinha Vs. State of Orissa [1962] INSC 177 (30 April 1962)
13.Pabani Barik vs Collector And Ors. on 12 July, 2000
14.Municipal Council vs Bhabagrahi Singh And Anr. on 13 May, 1987
15.Gangadhar Dhal And Ors. vs Batakrushna Dhal And Ors. on 26 July, 1994
16.Hansraj Kooverji Rathor vs State Of Orissa on 15 May, 1980
17.Arda Murari And Anr. vs State Of Orissa And Ors. on 2 November, 1978
18.K.C. Singh Deo vs Niladri Sahu(Dead) By L.Rs. & Ors on 12 May, 1999
BOOKS
1. Revenue Manuals by Kalinga Law House
2. Orissa Land Reform Act, 1960 by Ranjan Kumar Samal, Kalinga Law House
3. Taxman’s New Law Relating to Land Acquisition Rehabilitation & Resettlement
ARTICLES
1. Concept and Expressions of Revenue Laws in Odisha, Sidhartha Sekhar Dash
2. An Introduction to the Legislation on Hi-Tech Survey and Settlement of Lands in
Odisha, Sidhartha Sekahr Dash
3. Land Reform in India: Issues and Challenges-Manpreet Sethi
SKILL COMPONENTS
MODULES SKILL COMPONENTS
Module I: Special Expressions of Land Law.
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