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Under section 8 of the MLR Code, __________ has power to appoint survey officers for fixing of boundary and boundary marks
The Collector
The State Government
The Central Government
The High Court
- Option 1: The Collector
- A Collector typically oversees the administration of a district in India, handling revenue collection and land assessments. However, they do not have the power to appoint survey officers under section 8 of the MLR Code.
- Option 2: The State Government
- The State Government is responsible for land administration and has the authority to appoint survey officers for fixing boundaries and boundary marks under section 8 of the MLR Code.
- Option 3: The Central Government
- While the Central Government oversees national policies, land matters fall under the jurisdiction of the State Governments, making this option unlikely.
- Option 4: The High Court
- The High Courts primarily address legal and judicial matters, not administrative tasks like appointing survey officers.
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