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Some Important Provisions on Land Management 1. TRANSFER OF LANDS Transfer of lands is regulated by rule 34(5) of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Regulation, 1900 (“Chittagong Hill Tracts Manual”). Although this rule does not mention the role of the headmen in such transfers, the role of the headmen is a natural extension of their role in that, firstly, vide rules 38, 39 and 40 of the Manual, the deputy commissioners (DCs) are obliged to consult the chiefs on “ important matters affecting the administration of the Chittagong Hill Tracts”. Therefore, the headmen are consulted as the representatives of the chiefs at the mouza level. Secondly, there being no tehsilders, the headmen are the only revenue representatives of the government at mouza levels. Thus, the role of the headmen in transfer of lands is one of their routine and indispensable duties. It is believed that a standing order of the deputy commissioner on the role of the headmen in land transfers is in existence although the same cannot be located without further time. 2. INHERITANCE OF LANDS BY NON-RESIDENTS Rule 34(13) provides that no lands in the Chittagong Hill Tracts may be inherited by non-residents without the “express consent of the deputy commissioner” who shall only sanction such inheritance by “plainsmen” on grounds of “principles of equity”. 3. HEADMEN’S ROLES IN LAND SETTLEMENT The headmen’s role in land transfers may be compared as parallel to their role in processing applications for settlement and leases of grove and plough lands as mentioned in rules 34(1)(i) and 34(1)(ii). However, this provision may be amended to provide further clarity to the indispensable role of the headmen in leases and settlements. 4. SETTLEMENT OF NON-URBAN HOMESTEAD LANDS TO HILLPEOPLE Furthermore, the headmen are empowered to record settlements of homestead of up to 0.30 acres of land in non-urban areas for hillpeople, without any sanction from the deputy commissioners (rules 50 of the Manual). In case of acquisition/resumption of such lands the concerned provisions are contained in rules 50(3) and 50(4) and the Chittagong Hill Tracts Land Acquisition Regulation, 1958. 5. PREVIOUS RESTRICTIONS ON LAND OWNERSHIP BY NON-HILLPEOPLE/NON-RESIDENTS Rule 34(13) from 1900 to 06.10.1942 Rule 34(14) from 06.10.1942 to 16.09.1971 |
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