GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Sub
Divisons :
1. Jind Sub-Division comprises Jind &
Julana Tehsil & Sub-Tehsil Alewa
2. Narwana Sub-Division comprising
Tehsil at Narwana & Sub Tehsil Uchana
3. Safidon Sub-Division comprises
Safidon tehsil & Sub-Tehsil P-Khera..
Tehsils :
The Jind district consisted of four tehsils, namely, Jind,
Narwana, Safidon & Julana. There are 3 towns and 307 villages
(303 inhabited and 4 uninhabited). The number of towns, villages
(revenue estates) and police stations in each tehsil are as
under:-
|
Tehsil
|
Towns
|
Villages |
Police Stations
|
Police Posts
|
|
Inhabited |
Uninhabited |
Total |
|
Jind |
Jind |
97 |
1 |
98 |
Jind City, Alewa, Jind Sadar, GRP |
Patiala Chowk, Rohtak Road, Urban Estate |
|
Julana
|
---- |
30 |
---- |
30 |
Julana |
|
|
Safidon |
Safidon |
70 |
1 |
71 |
Safidon |
Safidon Mandi P.Khera |
|
Narwana |
Narwana |
106 |
2 |
108 |
Narwana City, Narwana Sadar, Garhi |
Danoda Mandi, Uchana |
|
Total |
|
303 |
4 |
307 |
9 |
7 |
The general
administration of the district is vested with the Deputy
Commissioner, who for administrative purposes, is under the
Divisional Commissioner, Hisar. He is at once the Deputy
Commissioner, the District Magistrate and the Collector. As
Deputy Commissioner, he is the executive head of the district
with multifarious responsibilities relating to development,
panchayats, local bodies, civil administration, etc. As District
Magistrate, he is responsible for law and order and heads the
police and prosecuting agency. As Collector, he is the chief
Officer of the revenue administration and is responsible for
collection of land revenue, and is also the highest revenue
judicial authority in the district. He acts as the district
Elections Officer and the Registrar for registration work. He
exercises over-all supervision on other government agencies in
his district. He is, in short, the head of the district
administration, a coordinating officer among various
departments and a connecting link between the public and the
government so far as he executes the policies, administers the
rules and regulations framed by the government from time to
time .
The main functions of the Deputy Commissioner
may be broadly categorised as : co-ordination of development and
public welfare activities as Deputy Commissioner, revenue
officer/Court of the district as District Collector, and law and
order functions as District Magistrate. Thus, he acts as Deputy
Commissioner, District Collector and District Magistrate on
different occasions. His role in each of these capacities is
described, in brief, as under:
-
As Deputy Commissioner
He is the executive of the district with
numerous responsibilities in the sphere of civil
administration, development, panchayats, local bodies, etc.
Due to immense importance of his office, the Deputy
Commissioner is considered to be the measuring rod of
efficiency in administration.
The Deputy Commissioner
has an Office Superintendent under him, to supervise the
work of the clerical staff. He guides functioning of
different branches of his office. Each branch is headed by
an Assistant and is functionally known after him. For
example, the branch looked after by Establishment Assistant
(EA) is known as the EA Branch, the one under Miscellaneous
Assistant is known as the MA Branch, etc. etc. An Assistant
has to perform two types of functions-supervisory and
dispositive i.e. he has to supervise the work of the
officials working under him, and also to dispose of many
cases either at his level or by putting them up to his
senior officers. An Assistant has one or more Clerks under
him.
The number of branches in
the office of the Deputy Commissioner differs from district
to district depending upon the requirements in each case,
but more important branches existing in almost all the
districts are, Establishment Branch, Nazarat Branch, Sadr
Kanungo Branch, Development Branch, Miscellaneous Branch,
Licensing Branch, Complaints and Enquiries Branch, Local
Funds Branch, District Revenue Accounts Branch, Flood Relief
Branch, Revenue Records Branch, Records and Issue Branch,
Sadr Copying Agency, Registration Branch, Peshi Branch, etc
- As District
Collector
The Deputy Commissioner is
the highest Officer of revenue administration in the
district. In revenue matters, he is responsible to the
Government through the Divisional Commissioner and the
Financial Commissioner, Revenue. He is responsible for the
collection of land revenue, other kinds of Government taxes,
fees and all dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue. He
is responsible for ensuring the maintenance of accurate and
uptodate records of rights as regards the land.
He is also the appointing
authority for Patwaris and Kanungos and ministerial staff
posted in the tahsil offices, and in the offices of Sub
Divisional Officers (Civil) and Deputy Commissioner except
in the case of Superintendent of Deputy Commissioner's
Office and for most of the subordinate revenue staff in the
district. As the District Collector, he is the highest
revenue judicial authority in the district.
- As District
Magistrate
The Deputy Commissioner is
responsible for the maintenance of law and order in the
district. He is the head of criminal administration and
supervises all Executive Magistrates in the district and
controls and directs the actions of the police. He has
supervisory powers over the administration of jails and
lock-ups in the district.
Besides his above
mentioned duties as Deputy Commissioner, District Collector,
and District Magistrate, he plays an important role as
Deputy Custodian, under the Displaced Persons (Compensation
and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954. In this capacity his duties
are: revision against the orders of Tahsildars and
Officer-in-Charge, Rural, regarding allotment of land and
houses in rural areas; revision against the orders of the
District Rent Officer, regarding allotment of houses and
shops in urban areas and disposal of cases received from the
Assistant Custodian (Judicial) regarding evacuee property.
The position of Deputy
Commissioner as head of the district administration has
become one of expanding responsibilities. As he is the
executive head of the civil administration, all departments
in the district, which otherwise have their own officers,
look to him for guidance and co-ordinaticn. He plays an
important role in the administration of municipal
committees, market committees, panchayats, panchayat samitis,
community development blocks and the zila parishad, which
came into existence with the decentralisation of authority
and expansion of the Panchayati Raj. He is also responsible
for the execution of rural development schemes. Besides, he
is responsible, as District Election Officer, for the
peaceful and orderly conduct of all elections held in the
district from time to time. For elections to Lok Sabha
constituency/constituencies of his district, he functions as
Returning Officer. He renders active help during decennial
census. He controls and regulates the distribution of scarce
essential commodities, etc. He keeps liaison with military
authorities in his jurisdiction and is the Competent
Authority for requisition of land for military purposes. In
any matter of public importance which does not fall
specifically in the sphere of any government department,
State or Central, he, as a general administrator, is
required to take cognizance of the matter in public interest
and take it to its logical conclusion with the help of some
Government department or by processing the matter in his own
office. In short, there is nothing of importance which takes
place in the district with which he is not associated,
directly or indirectly.
Additional
Deputy Commissioner is the chief executive officer of DRDA
The post of Additional
Deputy Commissioner has been created to assist the Deputy
Commissioner in his day-to-day working. The Additional Deputy
Commissioner enjoys the same powers as that of Deputy
Commissioner under the rules.
The Sub-divisional Officer(Civil) is the chief civil officer of
the Sub-Division. In fact, he is a miniature Deputy Commissioner
of his Sub-Division. He possesses adequate powers to co-ordinate
work in the sub-division. He exercise direct control over the
Tehsildars and their staff. He is competent to correspond
directly with government and other departments on routine
matters. His main duties, like those of the Deputy Commissioner,
include revenue, executive and judicial work. In revenue
matters, he is Assistant Collector Ist grade but the powers of
Collector have been delegated to him under certain acts.
The powers and responsibilities of the Sub
Divisional Officer relating to revenue, magisterial, executive
and development matters within his jurisdiction, are analogous
to those of the Deputy Commissioner. His revenue duties include
supervision and inspection of all matters from assessment to
collection of land revenue; co-ordination of work of all
officials in the subdivision, particularly in the departments of
Revenue, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Public Health within
the subdivision.
His magisterial duties are: liaison and
co-ordination with police in the subdivision; watch over the
relations between various communities and classes; special
precautions and actions in emergency, especially connected with
festivals; and recommendations to the District Magistrate, when
he is himself not competent, for grant of arms licences. He has
ample powers under the Criminal Procedure Code, Punjab Police
Rules, and other laws to exercise effective supervision over the
law and order situation in his area.
In his executive capacity, he can call for
any of the records and registers which deal with crime, from a
Police Station and can call the Station House Officer of Police
Station to come to him to explain the matters. He can bind down
anti-social elements for peaceful conduct over a period. He
commands closer contact with the public and more intimate
association with the local bodies and market committees.
He also plays an important role in the rural
development programmes. He needs co-operation and help from
other Government officials in the subdivision for the smooth
running of administration and successful implementation of
development schemes. On important policy matters, however, he is
required to route the matters through the Deputy Commissioner.
For the elections to the Vidhan Sabha, he is
generally appointed as Returning Officer for the constituency/
constituencies in his jurisdiction. For elections to the Lok
Sabha constituencies , he is generally appointed as Assistant
Returning Officer.
The
Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar, are the Key officer in the revenue
administration and exercise powers of the Assistant Collector 2nd
grade. While deciding partition cases; the Tehsildar assumes the
powers of Assistant Collector 1st grade. Their main
task being revenue collection, the Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar
have to tour extensively in their areas. The revenue record and
the crop statistics are also maintained by them.
The Tahsildars and
Naib-Tahsildars are responsible for collection of land revenue
and other dues payable to the Government. To remain in touch
with the subordinate revenue staff, to observe the seasonal
conditions and condition of crops, to listen to the difficulties
of the cultivators and to distribute the taccavi loans, the
Tahsildar and Naib-Tahsildars extensively tour the areas in
their jurisdiction. They decide urgent matters on the spot, like
correction of entries in the account books, providing relief to
the people faced with natural calamities, etc. On their return
from tour, they prepare reports and recommend to the Government
remission or suspen-sionofland revenue and bring the records
uptodate. They also sit in the courts to settle disputes of
tenancy, arrears of rent ejectment of tenants, entries in
account books, etc. besides doing other kind of work.
The
Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars in the district are assisted by
the following revenue staff:-
1. Officer Kanungos
2. Assistant Officer Kanungos
3. Field Kanungos
4. Peshi Kanungo
5. Agrarian Kanungo
6. Patwaris
The Deputy Commissioner is the
Registrar and is responsible for the registration work in the
district. The Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars at Jind, Narwana
and Safidon perform the functions of Sub-Registrars and Joint
Sub-Registrars respectively.
He is the
chief administrative officer under the deputy commissioner and
assists him in all executive and administrative functions. He is
not required to do touring in the district but stays at the
headquarters to supervise the work of the office. He also
functions as the District Electoral officer.
In
addition to the above the General assistant attends to a lot of
miscellaneous work.
He is the
principal officer to help the Deputy Commissioner to carry on
the community development and welfare programmes. He deals with
the following subjects:-
-
Work relating to
development
-
Five Year Plans
and local development works.
3. Panchayat Samitits, Local Bodies and Panchayats.
The
post of DRO was created in the year 1983. He is also the
principal officer to help the Deputy Commissioner to Carry out
work relating to revenue and recovery works
The police administration in the district is under the
Superintendent of Police, who next to the Deputy Commissioner is
responsible for the maintenance of law and order. The
Superintendent of Police is assisted by two Deputy
Superintendents of Police posted at Jind and Narwana. The
Superintendent of Police, however, functions under the
administrative control of the Deputy Inspector- General of
Police, Hisar range, Hisar
There is a
sessions division at Jind. District & Session Judge, Additional
District & Session Judge, CJM, Senior Sub Judge hold separate
court in Judiciary Complex. Besides two Judges at Narwana & two
Judges at Safidon hold the court there.
District Attorney :
All civil cases in a district are conducted by the District
Attorney under the guidance of the Legal Remembrances to
Government and criminal cases under the guidance of the director
of Prosecution. The District Attorney is not allowed any
private practice. He is required to give legal advice to
district level officers. No fee is charged. If, however, a
central government office at the district level seeks legal
opinion, the prescribed fee is realized and credited into
government account. The District Attorney, Jind is assisted by
one Assistant District Attorney Grade-I and 7 Assistant
District Attorney ( Grade II). |