Section 5
Procedures Relating To Registration Of Land
5. Procedures relating to registration of land :
(1) Upon the commencement of this Act, the following details shall be submitted by the landowner in relation to the land let by him or her for tilling and by the peasant in relation to the land being tilled by him or her,
accompanied by the originals or duly made duplicate copies of the evidence whatsoever with him or her to the prescribed authority within the time-limit specified by the prescribed authority, and where the peasant has not got a receipt or evidence of other deed, he or she has also to set out the reason for the same in the details:
(a) Name, surname, address and citizenship of the landowner and the peasant,
(b) District, area or place where the land is situated, and
(c) Borders of the land, area of land indicating Bigaha, Kattha and Dhur, as well.
(2) If, only one party, out of the landowner and the peasant, submits the details as referred to in Sub-section (1), the prescribed authority shall publish a notice, as prescribed, setting out all contents of the details within Seven days after the expiration of the time-limit of the said Sub-section.
(3) If any one party, out of the landowner and the peasant, does not submit the details required to be submitted pursuant to Sub-section
(1) even within Fifteen days after the date of publication of the notice pursuant to Sub-section (2), the details submitted by the other party shall be an irrefutable evidence against the party failing to submit the details,
and thereafter, no complaint or claim by the party failing to submit the details shall lie on the ground that the details submitted are false or any evidence relating thereto is fraud or forged.
Provided that, if a complaint is made that the peasant was not allowed by the landowner, by showing fear, terror or doing any kind of coercion, to submit the details and that matter is proved, nothing contained in this Section shall apply.
(4) A person who is not satisfied with any contents of the notice published pursuant to Sub-section (2) may make a complaint, accompanied by the evidence whatever he or she has, with the prescribed authority within Twenty One days after the date of publication of the notice, and if there arises any dispute relating the right
or entitlement to any land, the prescribed authority shall send the concerned case-file documents, along with the evidence received pursuant to this Sub-section and Sub-section (1) to the court specified by the Government of Nepal pursuant to Section 7, for justice. Provided that, if a person required to submit the details pursuant
to Sub-section (1) fails to submit the details within the time-limit specified in Sub-section (3),the person shall not be allowed to make a complaint pursuant to this Sub-section
(1) Upon the commencement of this Act, the following details shall be submitted by the landowner in relation to the land let by him or her for tilling and by the peasant in relation to the land being tilled by him or her,
accompanied by the originals or duly made duplicate copies of the evidence whatsoever with him or her to the prescribed authority within the time-limit specified by the prescribed authority, and where the peasant has not got a receipt or evidence of other deed, he or she has also to set out the reason for the same in the details:
(a) Name, surname, address and citizenship of the landowner and the peasant,
(b) District, area or place where the land is situated, and
(c) Borders of the land, area of land indicating Bigaha, Kattha and Dhur, as well.
(2) If, only one party, out of the landowner and the peasant, submits the details as referred to in Sub-section (1), the prescribed authority shall publish a notice, as prescribed, setting out all contents of the details within Seven days after the expiration of the time-limit of the said Sub-section.
(3) If any one party, out of the landowner and the peasant, does not submit the details required to be submitted pursuant to Sub-section
(1) even within Fifteen days after the date of publication of the notice pursuant to Sub-section (2), the details submitted by the other party shall be an irrefutable evidence against the party failing to submit the details,
and thereafter, no complaint or claim by the party failing to submit the details shall lie on the ground that the details submitted are false or any evidence relating thereto is fraud or forged.
Provided that, if a complaint is made that the peasant was not allowed by the landowner, by showing fear, terror or doing any kind of coercion, to submit the details and that matter is proved, nothing contained in this Section shall apply.
(4) A person who is not satisfied with any contents of the notice published pursuant to Sub-section (2) may make a complaint, accompanied by the evidence whatever he or she has, with the prescribed authority within Twenty One days after the date of publication of the notice, and if there arises any dispute relating the right
or entitlement to any land, the prescribed authority shall send the concerned case-file documents, along with the evidence received pursuant to this Sub-section and Sub-section (1) to the court specified by the Government of Nepal pursuant to Section 7, for justice. Provided that, if a person required to submit the details pursuant
to Sub-section (1) fails to submit the details within the time-limit specified in Sub-section (3),the person shall not be allowed to make a complaint pursuant to this Sub-section