DCLR stands for Deputy Collector Land Reform. Magisterial roles under the criminal procedure code 1973. The Deputy collector is also called the deputy commissioner in some states but is also called the all-India Indian service officer of the Indian administrative service (IAS). Their responsibility is to collect land revenue, and canal revenue and also be involved in law and order maintenance of a district. They are worked under the supervision of divisional commissioners whenever the latter post exists.
In this, each district is divided into the revenue sub-district and all the revenue is under the control of the sub-Divisional Magistrate.
In India, deputy collector also has several.
Warren Hasting introduced the district collector officers in 1772 by the district magistrate named Dewan. Their work was to collect the tax from the British government in 1858.
A collector was the head of the revenue organization during the British Raj and was in charge of registration, alteration, and partition of holdings, the resolution of disputes, the management of indebted estates, loans to agriculturists, and famine relief. In his capacity as district magistrate, he oversaw the lower courts generally and specifically oversaw police operations.
Deputy collector involved in the collection of land records conducts several revenue cases, carries out demarcation and also functions as the custodian of public land.
This revenue collector consists of revenue assistants and revenue inspectors which are supervised by revenue officers.
These deputy commissioners are registers for their respective districts and also have control over the sub-registrars.
Their responsibility is to operate the section's code of criminal procedure.
They carry out enquiries of unnatural deaths which include deaths in police lock-ups, jails, women's homes, etc.
Their primary responsibility is to relieve and rehabilitate operations in calamity.
Also, their responsibility is to coordinate and implement disaster and awareness generation programmes on disaster management.
They are posted by the state government from the Indian administrative service (IAS).
They are direct recruits who are posted as collectors and promote the members of civil services. It generally happened after two years of post.
The collector is transferred to and from the post by the state government.
Deputy Collector is appointed by the state government of India
There are 748 districts as of 21.
Indian Administrative Service
Yes, Deputy Collectors are also involved in inquiries of unnatural death.
Deputy Collector Land Reform.