Document Raises Questions on Goa’s Land Tenure System, State Landlordism Concept

Panaji: A detailed legal note on the evolution of land ownership and tenancy laws in Goa, Daman and Diu has surfaced, shedding light on the historical and legal framework governing land rights after Liberation in 1961.

The document explains that after Goa’s integration into India on December 20, 1961, former Portuguese-era citizens were granted the status of Indian citizens under a special order. It further outlines how subsequent laws transformed land ownership patterns, particularly in Daman, where the State assumed the role of a “proprietor” following the abolition of traditional land titles.

According to the note, the Daman (Abolition of Proprietorship to Villages) Regulation, 1962 led to a system where land was re-granted to occupants with rights subject to payment of land revenue, effectively introducing the concept of “overall State landlordism.”

The document also highlights the role of the Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1964, which aimed to regulate landlord-tenant relationships and provide security to tenants, forming a key part of agrarian reforms in the region.

It references Supreme Court judgments that upheld these legal frameworks and clarified that tenancy laws were introduced to formalize land tenure systems where none existed before 1961.

Importantly, the note claims that certain provisions related to landlord-tenant relationships were not fully implemented in Goa, raising questions about compliance with tenancy rules and maintenance of land records.

The emergence of this document is likely to reignite debate over land ownership patterns, tenancy rights, and the broader issue of land governance in Goa—especially amid ongoing concerns over land conversions, development pressures, and legal ambiguities surrounding property rights.

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