Kerala land reforms Act, 1970 : the way the Marxists cheated the lower caste
Автор: Dalit Camera
Загружено: 2015-02-04
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The issue in question is the sections (81) and (82) of Kerala Land Reforms Act. According to section (81), there was no limitation to the extent of land one can posses. Whereas, as per section (82), a family can possess fifteen acres of agricultural land. The trap lies here. Section (82) permits a family of five members to possess 15 acres of land. But, when a sixth member is added to the family, it can possess an additional acre of land making a total of 36 acres. Then the remaining land can be possessed as plantation land. This way, the landlord can possess all the 100 acres without losing even a piece of land. Sections (81) and (81) are the souls of Kerala Land Reforms Act. When this is considered, one can conclude that this act is anti-proletarian.
Another aspect is that it is possible to allocate land to any number of wives of the landlords, as per the Land Reforms Act. Landlords used to have many wives those days. And they used to transfer the ownership of their land to their wives. Another method was to protect their land by forming Family Trust. Justice VR Krishna iyer is one among such landlords. He himself had admitted this in an interview.
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