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The Punjab Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1952

The Punjab Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1952 Law in Pakistan.

The Punjab Abolition of Jagirs Act, 1952, is a significant piece of legislation in Pakistan that focuses on the abolition of feudal jagir systems in the Punjab region. This Act aimed to bring about land reforms and social change by abolishing the feudal landownership structure that had prevailed for centuries. It provided for the takeover of jagir lands by the government, with compensation to the jagirdars (landowners) and the subsequent redistribution of land to the landless and tenant farmers. The Act played a crucial role in promoting land equity, reducing economic disparities, and transforming the agrarian landscape in the Punjab region.

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