The Supreme Court is set to examine the extent of parliamentary and legislative committees’ authority to intervene in the quasi-judicial functions of the revenue department. This examination stems from a land dispute case in Uttar Pradesh, where a legislative committee’s directions to revenue officers are alleged to have impinged on independent adjudication.
Can legislative committees interfere in Revenue deptt work?
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