Section 8
To Obtain Registration Certificate:
8. (48 )To obtain registration certificate:
(1) 49 After the completion of the act of survey and measurement and preparation of registration records, the
prescribed authority shall prepare land ownership registration certificates, as an evidence of ownership in the lands as set forth in the registration records, and give such certificate to the concerned landholders or their
representatives.
(1a) 50 In the case of separate ownership on the ground floor or upper floor or the same floor of any building, separate land ownership registration certificates shall be prepared in relation to the floors under such separate
ownership and given to the concerned landholders or their representatives.
(2) If a person does not obtain the land ownership registration certificate pursuant to Sub-section (1), the person may make a complaint to the prescribed authority within Sixty days51 after the date of the
commencement of distribution of land ownership registration certificates in the same area or if a person who obtains the land ownership registration certificate but is not satisfied therewith, the person may make such a
complaint to such authority within Sixty days52 after the date of receipt of the land ownership registration certificate.
(3) The prescribed authority shall conduct necessary investigation into the complaints made pursuant to Sub-section (2), check and verify the registration records prepared pursuant to Sub-sections 54 (5), (5a), (5b), 55
(5c), (5d) and (6) of Section 6 and issue the land ownership registration certificate if it is so required and issue another land ownership registration certificate upon making correction if the land ownership registration
certificate is to be so corrected.
Provided that, if, in investigating into a complaint pursuant to this Sub-section, the land ownership registration certificate cannot be issued or corrected because of a dispute arisen as to the title or ownership or
possession pursuant to Sub-section (7) of Section 6, the prescribed authority shall immediately issue a slip to the complainant, clearly setting out that the land ownership registration certificate can be issued or
corrected only after that matter is decided by the court.
(4) 56 The registration of the government land or public land shall bemade as prescribed.
(1) 49 After the completion of the act of survey and measurement and preparation of registration records, the
prescribed authority shall prepare land ownership registration certificates, as an evidence of ownership in the lands as set forth in the registration records, and give such certificate to the concerned landholders or their
representatives.
(1a) 50 In the case of separate ownership on the ground floor or upper floor or the same floor of any building, separate land ownership registration certificates shall be prepared in relation to the floors under such separate
ownership and given to the concerned landholders or their representatives.
(2) If a person does not obtain the land ownership registration certificate pursuant to Sub-section (1), the person may make a complaint to the prescribed authority within Sixty days51 after the date of the
commencement of distribution of land ownership registration certificates in the same area or if a person who obtains the land ownership registration certificate but is not satisfied therewith, the person may make such a
complaint to such authority within Sixty days52 after the date of receipt of the land ownership registration certificate.
(3) The prescribed authority shall conduct necessary investigation into the complaints made pursuant to Sub-section (2), check and verify the registration records prepared pursuant to Sub-sections 54 (5), (5a), (5b), 55
(5c), (5d) and (6) of Section 6 and issue the land ownership registration certificate if it is so required and issue another land ownership registration certificate upon making correction if the land ownership registration
certificate is to be so corrected.
Provided that, if, in investigating into a complaint pursuant to this Sub-section, the land ownership registration certificate cannot be issued or corrected because of a dispute arisen as to the title or ownership or
possession pursuant to Sub-section (7) of Section 6, the prescribed authority shall immediately issue a slip to the complainant, clearly setting out that the land ownership registration certificate can be issued or
corrected only after that matter is decided by the court.
(4) 56 The registration of the government land or public land shall bemade as prescribed.