Board of Revenue

Functions

FUNCTION OF BOARD OF REVENUE, PRESCRIBED IN BALOCHISTAN GOVERNMENT RULE OF BUSINESS 1976

Administration:

  • General administration of Board of Revenue.
  • Dealing with matters pertaining to recruitment, transfers and posting, pay and allowances, training and promotions of Revenue Staff.
  • Procurement of Goods and Vehicles.
  • Dealing with Budget & Accounts matters.
  • Preparation of Gazetteers.
  • Supervision of (LRMIS) Land Record Management System Project.
  • Famine relief funds and relief for other calamities.
  • Supervision of E-Governance portals like PMDU Dashboards for public complaints, Task Management Systems.
  • Supervision of District Accounts Committee and Public Accounts Committee Meetings.
  • Creation of new Divisions, Districts, Tehsils and Sub-Tehsils.
  • Entertaining other non-land revenue matters.

Land Utilization:

  • Wastelands, New Colonies and projects and Lands Utilization Ordinance.
  • Land utilization Board (Administration of all New Colonies).
  • Land Utilization Committee.
  • Colonization and disposal of State Lands.
  • Scheme relating to grant of land to retired and retiring Government Servants.

Revenue:

  • Land Revenue Administration
  • Assessment and collection of land Revenue Receipts, development cases and surcharge thereon and agriculture income tax.
  • Land surveys and record of rights, including restrictions over transfer of title.
  • Alienation of revenue.
  • Law regarding land tenure, the relation between landlord and tenants, special remission of land revenue and remission under sliding.
  • Jagirs and muafies.
  • The religious endowment of land.
  • Revenue tribunal.
  • Pre-emption law.
  • Taccavis, land improvement and agriculture lands.
  • Evacuee Properties.
  • Compulsory acquisition of land, Acquisition Act and rules.
  • Demarcation of land.
  • Lease of ferries and bridges.
  • Treasure trove.
  • Registration of deeds and documents including registration fees.
  • Court of Wards, Encumbered and attached estates.
  • Stamp and court fees, judicial and non-judicial.
  • Government Estate.
  • Debt conciliation Boards.
  • Land laws.
  • Settlement and re-assessment.
  • Tenancy Laws.
  • Unification of Land Laws.

Miscellaneous:

  • Board of Economic inquiry.
  • Minimum Wages Board.
  • Judicial Cases (appeals and revisions) under Land Revenue Act.
  • Old Colonies.
  • Colonization and disposal of state lands.
  • Appeal Under:
  • Section 21 of the Quetta/Kalat (Civil and Criminal law) ordinance 1968.
  • Section 25 of the Criminal Law (Specific Provision) 1968.