Taluk Office
Raichur District – Taluk (Tahsil) Office
TAHSILDAR
The Tahsildar is the most important government functionary in the Taluk. He / She is immediately subordinate to the Assistant Commissioner.
The Tahsildar is responsible for the collection of land revenue and seeing that the village Accountants and Revenue inspectors in his / her charge work efficiently and keep the village records up-to-date. He / She has to accept mutations, hear and pass orders in disputed cases, test the Record of Rights and Crops Registers, check land revenue receipts and patta books and inspect village sites. He / She has to pay special attention to the removal of encroachments. He / She has to institute action on breaches of the Land Reforms Act and to inspect works for which Land Improvement Loans have been given or are to be given. As the Officer responsible for the upkeep of the Record of of Rights in his / her Taluk, he / she must, whenever on tour, satisfy himself / herself that the RIs and VAs understand their duties in this and other respects & carrying them out properly. After the village inspection, the Tahsildar should record any orders or instructions given to the RIs or VAs. He / She is responsible for the proper functioning of the public distribution system in his / her Taluk and has to verify periodically the stocks held in Government Godowns in his Taluk. He / She should also inspect the depots handling essential commodities and verify by local enquiry whether there are any malpractices.
By virtue of his / her office the Tahsildar is an Executive Magistrate under the Criminal Procedure Code. He / She is the Electoral Registration Officer for his / her Taluk and also the Assistant Returning Officer for the Assembly constituencies covering his / her Taluk. He / She is also the Secretary of the Tribunals constituted under the Land Reforms Act unless there is a Special Tahsildar for Land reform functioning as Secretary of the Tribunal.
Shirastedars/ Deputy Tahsildars have been appointed in each Taluk to assist the Tahsildar. Under Rules 43 and 67 of the KLR Rules, 1966, Sheristedar or any officer of Revenue Department equal or superior in rank to him / her can hear and pass orders in disputed cases arising at the stage of preparation of Record of Rights and also at the maintenance stage. Deputy Tahsildars placed in charge of Nadkacheris can also dispose of cases of unauthorized occupation of Government land under Section 94.