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Citizen's Charter

Land Citizen Charter

Name of service


Methods of service delivery


Service delivery time


Remedy for failure to provide certain services

Nomination and rejection of deposit


After receiving the application, after proper investigation, notice is given to the parties and if there is no objection considering the hearing and possession of the rights, approval.

Nomination / deposit rejection fee is as follows:


45 days


Filing of nominal appeal along with Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue)

(A)


Court fee for application


5.00

(B)


Fee for issuing notice


2.00 (for no more than 4 persons) plus Rs. 0.50 per person for more than 4 persons.

(C)


Record correction fee


200.00

(D)


Mutation ledger fee per copy


230.00 + notice issuance fee more than 4 per person plus 0.50.

Total =


438 rupees

Issuance of land ownership certificate


Issuance of certificate if there is a record in the name of the applicant subject to proper investigation after receipt of the application.


15 days


Objection filed with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Land development tax


The land owners voluntarily submit the application for collection of land development tax on the prescribed receipt on the basis of the request of the land or the concerned union land assistant officer.


2 days


Objections to the Assistant Commissioner (Land)

Settlement and renewal of vested property


Subject to proper investigation, it was found to be correct and the proposal was sent to the Upazila Nirbahi Officer with the recommendation of Bayan.


15 days


Filing of nominal appeal along with Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue)

Provide leaflets


Issuance of pamphlets as per records after receipt of land development tax.


3 days


Objection lodged with the Upazila Executive Officer

Class change


Upon receipt of the application, a report is sent to the higher authorities after proper investigation.


15 days


Filing of nominal appeal along with Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue)

Provision of agricultural khas land settlement


The landless have to apply along with the photo along with the Deputy Commissioner / Upazila Nirbahi Officer with a court fee of Rs. After verification and selection by the Upazila Committee on Agricultural Settlement Land Settlement, the list is recommended for settlement on priority basis. Afterwards, it is finally approved by the District Committee.


15 days


Objection filed with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Providing non-agricultural land settlement


You have to apply along with the Deputy Commissioner with a court fee of Rs.


15 days


Objection filed with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Eksana based license of peripheral hatbazar

Payment


In order to issue an eksana based license of the peripheral hat bazaar, the actual babasai has to apply along with the Deputy Commissioner / Upazila Nirbahi Officer with a court fee of Rs. 5. The license is issued as per the rules after the approval of the Deputy Commissioner.


15 days


Objections were lodged with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Determining the boundaries of khas land


If there is private property with government land, the boundary is fixed by the surveyor on the application of the owner of the privately owned land with a court fee of Rs. 5 along with the Assistant Commissioner (Land).


10 days


Objections were lodged with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Eviction of illegal occupants


If there is any illegal occupant of government khas land, the eviction case is sent to the deputy commissioner by the surveyor after determining the boundaries by the surveyor on the application of the union land officer or any other person and the eviction is carried out as per the order of the deputy commissioner.


30 days


Objection was lodged with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer

Explain the occupation of leased sand pits, hat bazaars and water palaces


After receiving the order from the Deputy Commissioner / Upazila Nirbahi Officer of the leased Balum Mahal, Hat Bazar, Jal Mahal, the possession of the Union Land has been explained by the Assistant Officer and Surveyor.