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36. Lease by a disabled person.- (1) A Bhumidhar who is— (a) An unmarried woman, or if married, divorced or separated from her husband, or a widow; (b) A minor whose father has died; (c) A lunatic or an idiot; (d) A person incapable of cultivating by reason of blindness or physical infirmity: (e) Prosecuting studies in a recognize institution and does not exceed 25 years in age; (f) In the armed forces of the Indian union; (g) Dependent for assistance in agricultural operation on a person serving in the armed forces of the Union and certified by the Deputy Commissioner to be so dependent; or (h) Under detention or imprisonment; may let the whole or any part of his holding; Provided that in the case of a holding held jointly by more persons than one where but one or more of them, but not all, are subject to the disabilities mentioned in clauses (a) to (h) , the person or persons may let out his or their share in the holding. (2) Where any share of a holding has been let out under the proviso to sub-section (1), the Court may, on the application of the Asami or any tenure –holder, determine the share of the lessor in the holding and partition the same. (3) A Bhumidhar, who holds only less than 8 standard acres in the State, may where he does not join a co-operative farm lease the whole of his holding to an Asami; Provided that the lease is for not less than 5 years. Provided further that the Bhumidhar shall not be entitled to resume it except for self-cultivation or for breach of terms of the lease. | |||||
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