Annamayya District Clears Over 300 Acres of Land from 22-A List
Annamayya district cleared over 300 acres of land from the Section 22-A list as part of intensified efforts to resolve long-pending land cases. The district cited a six-month structured review under the District Level Committee, with hearings and record verification by revenue officials in the presence of applicants, to provide legal clarity and transparency.
Why It Matters
The action resolves longstanding land disputes and strengthens transparency in revenue administration, potentially easing landowners' rights and reducing backlog in 22-A cases.
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Annamayya district clears over 300 acres of land from 22-A list
The district administration cleared over 300 acres of land from the Section 22-A list as part of intensified efforts to resolve long-pending land cases, providing legal clarity to landowners and strengthening transparency in revenue administration. The progress was attributed to the ongoing structured DLC review mechanism and associated hearings.
Start of structured DLC review mechanism for 22-A land applications
Over the six months leading up to May 3, 2026, a structured District Level Committee (DLC) review mechanism was implemented to scrutinize Section 22-A land applications, with tahsildars, village revenue officers, and survey staff participating in hearings and verifying records in the presence of applicants.