Jammu & Kashmir

Land Laws: More than 90% land cannot be sold to outsiders, says JK Admin

Under new Land Laws, agricultural land can only be sold to agriculturists from within JK

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir administration has repealed 11 Land Laws that existed in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir replacing the “old, regressive, intrinsically contradictory and outdated” laws with a set of modern, progressive and people-friendly provisions.

The new land laws will not only afford protection to over 90% of the land in JK from being alienated to outsiders but will also help revamp the agriculture sector foster, rapid industrialization, aid economic growth and create jobs in JK, the administration said in a statement.

This was stated by the Principal Secretary, Information and administration spokesman, Rohit Kansal at a press conference in Jammu on Monday. Kansal made these comments while interacting with the media on a host of issues related to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Adaptation of State Laws) Fifth Order, 2020.

Elaborating, Kansal remarked that the repealed laws were made to “serve the old agrarian-based economy and were required to be modified for modern economic needs. Besides, they were beset with ambiguities, contradictions and redundancies and in many cases, were clearly regressive.”

“For instance, a number of Laws had contradictions leading to scope for discretionary interpretation and rent-seeking e.g. ‘Family’ was defined differently in different laws, provision of alienation and conversion of land were different in different Laws and the ceiling of 182 kanals fixed in Big Landed Estates Abolition Act was superseded by 100 standard kanals in the Agrarian Reforms act, 1976, yet both provisions continued to coexist creating contradiction and confusion.”

“The Prohibition of Conversion of Land and Alienation of Orchards Act, 1975 not only prohibited alienation of orchard lands; it surprisingly restricted the creation of new orchards too. Similarly, the old Agrarian Reforms Act prohibited the selling of land distributed to tillers even after 44 years. The Right of Prior Purchase Act severely constrained an owner’s right to dispose-off his own property,” the statement mentioned.

The new Land Laws are “modern and progressive even while affording adequate protection against alienation of land to outsiders”.

A number of protections have been built into the new land laws on similar lines as has been enacted in other states such as Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, it said.

“To begin with, no agricultural land can be transferred to any person from outside the UT of JK but can only be sold to an agriculturist from within JK. No land used for the agricultural purpose can be used for any non-agricultural purpose. The terms agricultural land and agriculturist have been unambiguously defined to include not just agriculture but horticulture and allied agro-activities as well.

Agriculturist has been defined as a person who cultivates land personally in JK, the safeguard on agricultural land alone would ensure that more than 90 percent of land in the UT which is an agricultural land remains protected and with the people of JK.”

The Admin said that provisions not only address the infirmities in the old set of laws but also provide for modern and enabling provisions to aid in the agricultural and industrial growth of JK.

“While progressive provisions of the repealed laws have been retained by including them in the modified Land Revenue Act, new provisions have been added to modernize existing laws.”

There are now provisions for setting up of a Board of Revenue, Regional planning for regulating the use of land, alienation and conversion, land lease, consolidation and Contract Farming. The Board of Revenue comprising senior officers will not only be the Developing Authority for preparing regional plans but can notify a scheme of consolidation of landholdings and also a scheme for restricting and regulating the fragmentation of agricultural landholdings to make agriculture viable, the statement mentioned.

 

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