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Tahsildar while executing powers under the provisions of MLR Code
Does not have power to review
Does not have jurisdiction to review
Can review only with prior permission from the superior authorities/ officers
All the above
- Option 1: Does not have power to review
- Tahsildars typically act within a defined scope of duty, and their authority usually does not extend to reviewing their own decisions.
- Option 2: Does not have jurisdiction to review
- Jurisdiction refers to the official power to make legal decisions. Tahsildars may not have the jurisdiction to revisit certain decisions as review often falls under higher authorities like tribunals or courts.
- Option 3: Can review only with prior permission from the superior authorities/officers
- In some cases, Tahsildars might need explicit permission from their superior officers to conduct a review.
- Option 4: All the above
- This option suggests that all the previous statements are collectively true, indicating limited review powers of Tahsildars.
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