Land ownership refers to the legal right to possess, use, and manage land. It encompasses various forms, including freehold and leasehold. In India, land ownership has historical significance, influenced by colonial laws and reforms. It affects agricultural practices, urban development, and socio-economic dynamics. Understanding land ownership is crucial for addressing issues like land reform and equitable distribution of resources.
Land ownership in rural India remains highly unequal, with the top 10 per cent of households controlling 44 per cent of the land. A recent working paper by...
Land ownership in India is widely believed to be secure if one holds a registered sale deed and updated revenue records. Yet, legally speaking, this confidence rests on...
Brahmadeya refers to tax-free land grants made by the ruling elite, primarily to Brahmins, during the early medieval period (c. 600–1200 CE). These grants were formalised through copper...