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District Administration

Deputy Commissioner's Role

The responsibility of General Administration of the District lies with the Deputy Commissioner. He is the Executive Head and has three fold roles as (i) Deputy Commissioner,(ii) District Collector and (iii) District Magistrate.

He is assisted by the following officers for carrying out day to day work in various fields:--

  1. Additional Deputy Commissioner
  2. Assistant Commissioner (General)
  3. Assistant Commissioner (Grievances)
  4. Executive Magistrate
  5. District Revenue Officer
  6. District Transport Officer
  7. District Development and Panchayat Officer
  8. Civil Defense Officer
  9. Urban Ceiling Officer

The Deputy Commissioner is the Chief Revenue Officer as District Collector and is responsible for collection of Revenue and other Govt. dues recoverable as arrears of Land Revenue. He deals with the Natural Calamities like draught, unseasonal rains, hailstorms, floods and fire etc.

Under the Registration Act the District Collector exercise the Powers of Registrar of the District and he controls and supervises the work of Registration of deeds. He also function as Marriage Officer under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Further under the Cinematograph Act, the District Magistrate is the Licencing Authority in his jurisdiction. The administration of the Police in a district is vested in the District Superintendent, but under the General direction of the District Magistrate as per provisions of section 4 of the Indian Police Act, 1861.

Rule 1.15 of the Punjab Police Rules, 1934, also provides the powers of District Magistrate as under:--

The District Magistrate is the head of the Criminal Administration of the District and the Police force is the instrument provided by Government to enable him to enforce his authority and fulfill his responsibility for the maintenance of Law & Order. The police force in a District is, therefore, placed by Law under the General control and direction of the District Magistrate, who is responsible that it carries out its duties in such a manner that effective protection is afforded to the public and against lawlessness and disorder."

District Magistrate is thus responsible for the maintenance of Law & Order within the limit of his jurisdiction. He is conferred with very wide powers by the law, which if used prudently can be very effective in maintaining peace and tranquility. The police force is mainly an instrument provided by Law for the District Magistrate. He can impose restriction on the movement of unlawful Assembly under Section 144 Cr.P.C. and can also impose curfew keeping in view the situation.

He is authorised to inspect the Offices/Courts of Sub Divisional Officers (Civil), Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars, Treasuries, Sub Treasuries, Jails, Hospitals, Dispenseries, Schools, Blocks, Police Stations, Second Class Local Bodies, Improvement Trusts and all other offices of Punjab Government, the A.C.Rs of whose Heads of offices he is required to write. In this way, he has effective control over the Administration.

The Deputy Commissioner holds courts and hears appeals under the following Acts against the order of Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), passed as Assistant Collector Ist Grade and Sales Commissioner and Settlement Commissioner:--

  1. Under the Land Revenue Act,1887.
  2. Under the Punjab Tenancy Act,1887.
  3. Displaced Persons (Compensation & Rehabilitation) Act,1954.
  4. Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act,1976.
  5. Urban Land (Ceiling & Regulations) Act, 1976.

Besides it, he decides the lambardari cases.

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List of Deputy Commissioners

Sr. No Name From To
  L.Saunders 20th April 1849 31st Dec. 1852
  J.Dennison 1st January 1853 31st July 1853
  T.H.Copper 1st August 1853 24th April 1860
  A.J.Farrington 25th April 1860 31st May 1866
  G.Lewin 1st June 1866 13rd June 1867
  T.W.Smyth 14th June 1867 24th July 1867
  G.Lewin 25th July 1867 14th Aug.1867
  D.G.Barkley 15th Aug 1867 3rd Oct.1867
  G.Lewin 24th Oct. 1867 8th Dec. 1867
  Major H.B.Urmston 9th Dec.1867 31st July 1868
  L.Griffin 1st Aug. 1868 13th January 1869
  D.Fitzpatrick 14th January 1869 14th March 1869
  W.Coldstream 15th March 1869 15th March 1869
  F.M.Birch 16th March 1869 31st July 1869
  J.W.Gardiner 1st Aug. 1869 1st Sep.1870
  F.M.Birch 2nd Sep.1870 31st July 1871
  C.H.Hall 1st Aug. 1871 16th January 1872
  C.H.Marshall 17th January 1872 12th April 1872
  C.H.Hall 13th April 1872 27th May1872
  J.A.Montgomery 28 may 1872 29th May 1872
  J.W. Smyth 30 May 1872 10th Sep 1872
  C.H. Hall 11 Sep 1872 2nd March 1873
  W.Coldstream 3rd March 1873 21st Oct. 1873
  C.H. Hall 22nd Oct. 1873 16th April 1874
  T.W. Smyth 17th April 1874 30th Aug. 1874
  C.Mcheile 31st Aug. 1874 30th Sep. 1874
  T.W.Smyth 1st Oct. 1874 1st Nov. 1874
  C.H. Hall 2nd Nov. 1874 7th June 1876
  C.R.Hawkins 8th June 1876 20th Oct. 18776
  C.H.Hall 21st Oct.1876 13rd March 1877
  J.D.Tremlett 14th March 1877 17th July 1877
  W.P. Woodward 18th July 1877 19th July 1877
  J.W.Gardner 20th July 1877 2nd Jan. 1878
  W. Young 3rd Jan. 1878 3212st Jan. 1878
  J.W. Gardiner 1st Feb.1878 11st Sep. 1878
  C.R. Hawkins 12nd Sep. 1878 14th Nov. 1878
  J.D.Tremlett 15 Nov 1878 2 nd Feb. 1879
  C.R. Hawkings 3rd Feb. 1879 1st Aug. 1881
  R.Clarke 2nd Aug. 1881 3rd Jan. 1882
  J.W. Gardiner 4 Jan.1882 1st March 1882
  G.R. Hawkins 2nd March 1882 21st March 1883
  G. Knox 22nd March 1883 9th June 1884
  C.F. Massy 10th June 1884 1st Oct. 1884
  C.R.Hawkins 2nd Oct. 1884 11 Nov. 1884
  R.Udny 12th Nov. 1884 13rd Jan. 1885
  R.M. Lang 14 Jan. 1885 4th Sep. 1886
  J. Ronnie 5th Sep. 1886 4th Oct. 1886
  R.M. Lang 5th Oct. 1886 2 Sep. 1888
  J.A. Grant 3rd Sep. 1888 17th Oct. 1888
  R.M. Lang 18th Oct 1888 15th Sep 1889
  J.A.Grant 16th Sep. 1889 18 th Oct. 1890
  R.M. Lang 19th Oct. 1889 2nd Sep. 1890
  F.P. Joung 1st April 1891 14th Oct. 1892
  C.F. Massy 15th Oct. 1892 6th March 1893
  J.A.Grant 7th March 1893 7th March 1893
  A.Harrison 8th March 1893 2nd April 1893
  R.M. Lang 3rd April 1893 25th March 1895
  E.R. Abbott,Esqurie 27th March 1895 5th April 1895
  A. Kensington,Esouire 5th April 1895 4th March 1896
  Captain C.M. Dallas 4th March 1896 9th Dec. 1896
  Captain Burlton 9th Dec. 1896 26th Dec.1896
  Captain C.M. Dallas 26th Dec. 1896 16th July1897
  Captain H.Fox Strangways 16th July 1897 17th July 1897
  A.E.Martineau, Esquire 17th July 1897 20th Nov.1897
  Captain C.M. Dallas 20th Nov. 1897 31st March 1898
  W.Chevis, Esquire 31st March 1898 25th Aug. 1898
  M.L.Waring, Esquire 25th Aug. 1898 25th bOct.1898
  W.Chevis, Esquire 25th Oct. 1898 30th July 1899
  A.Calvert, Esquire 30th July 1899 3rd Aug.1899
  L.French, Esquire 3rd Aug. 1899 23rd Sep.1899
  W.Chevis, Esquire 23rd Sep. 1899 5th Nov. 1899
  A.M.Stow, Esquire 5th Nov. 1899 14th April 1900
  A.Langley , Esquire 14th April 1900  
  A.M.Stow, Esquire   13th June 1900
  W.Le. Malan, Esquire 13th June 1900 14th Nov.1900
  J.F.Connqlly, Esquire 14th Nov. 1900 20th April 1902
  E.D.Maclagan, Esquire 20th April 1902 6th Aug.1902
  B.H.Bird, Esquire 6th Aug. 1902 18th Oct.1902
  E.D.Maclagan, Esquire 18th Oct.1902 29th June 1903
  H.A.Sama, Esquire 30th June 1903 15th Oct.1903
  E.D.Maclagan, Esquire 16th Oct.1903 20th April 1904
  H.A.Sama, Esquire 21st April 1904 18th Dec. 1904
  O.M. King, Esquire 20th Dec. 1904 21st July 1905
  H.S.Williamson, Esquire 2nd July 1905 1st Sep. 1905
  O.M. King, Esquire 2nd Sep. 1905 28th March 1906
  H.A.Casson, Esquire 29th March 1906 27th March 1907
  B.H.Bird, Esquire 28th March 1907 18th April 1907
  Miles Irvingh, Esquire 19th April 1907 2nd March 1908
  H.A.Casson, Esquire 3rd March 1908 13th April 1909
  O.F.Lumsden, Esquire 14th April 1909 27th July 1911
  R.B.Whitehead, Esquire 28th July 1911 22nd Oct. 1911
  O.F.Lumsden, Esquire 23rd Oct. 1911 12th Dec.1911
  Lt.Col.C.D.Egerton, I.A. 13th Dec. 1911 18th Feb.1912
  P.L.Barker, Esquire 19th Feb. 1912 26th April 1912
  H.D.Cralk, Esquire 27th April 1912 18th May 1912
  J.Addison, Esquire 19th May 1912 3rd Oct. 1912
  Lt. Col. C.R. Egerton 4th Oct.1912  
  C.M. King 1913 1916
  Miles Irving 24-2-1919 5-8-1919
  Henry Duffield Craik 2-2-1921 26-5-1921
  J..M. Dunnett 27-5-1921 14-11-1923
  F.H. Puckle 15-11-1923 20-4-1928
  R.H.Crump 17-4-1928 1929
  W.G. Bradford 1929 14-6-1930
  R.H. Crump 14-6-1930 1-12-1930
  A.V. Askinth 1-12-1930 1-9-1931
  G.M.Jenkins 1-9-1931 4-11-1931
  J.D. Penny 4-11-1931 2-1-1932
  A. Macfar Quhar 28-2-1933 18-7-1934
  Rai Sahib Izzet Rai 18-7-1934 31-8-1934
  A. Macfar Quhar 31-1-1934 1-7-1936
  I.E. Jones 1-7-1936 2-9-1936
  A.A. Macdonald 2-9-1936 28-11-1938
  I.E. Jones 28-11-1938 2-10-1939
  A.A.Macdonald 2-10-1939 22-8-1941
  Sundar Das 22-8-1941 25-9-1941
  E.D. Moon 25-9-1941 9-7-1943
  Rosham Lal 9-7-1943 16-7-1943
  L.D. Addisin 16-7-1943 22-4-1946
  J.D. Frazer 22-4-1946 22-5-1947
  Mr. G.M. Brander.I.G.S. 24-5-1947 22-8-1947
  Nukul Sen.I.C.S. 23-8-1947 6-10-1947
  Devinder Singh P.C.S. 7-10-1947 10-10-1947
  B.S. Narinder Singh I.A.S. 11-10-1947 11-7-1952
  N.N. Kashyap I.C.S. 12-7-1952 14-10-1953
  R.N. Chopra I.C.S. 15-10-191953 22-9-1954
  S.K. Shhibber I.A.S. 23-9-1954 27-5-1956
  H.B. Lal I.A.S. 28-5-1956 2-*12-1957
  A.N. Kashyap I.A.S. 3-12-1957 8-6-1958
  Balwant Singh I.A.S. 9-6-1958 31-5-1960
  H.S. Ach Reja I.A.S. 1-6-1960 8-5-1961
  Sunder Singh P.C.S. 9-5-1961 18-11-1962
  P.N. Bhalla I.A.S. 19-11-1962 16-5-1964
  Lall Singh Aujla P.S.S. 17-5-1964 30-6-1964
  Iqbal Singh I.A.S. 1-7-1964 8-7-1965
  S.S. Bedi I.A.S. 9-7-1965 15-12-1966
  Kulwant Singh I.A.S. 16-12-1966 9-5-1969
  K.S.Bains I.A.S. 10-5-1969 26-8-1971
  Sukhbir Singh I.A.S. 27-8-1971 15-10-1975
  J.D.Khanna I.A.S. 16-10-1975 21-4-1977
  K.S. Janjua I.A.S. 22-4-1977 16-4-1978
  Jai Singh Gill I.A.S. 16-4-1978 24-4-1980
  Bikramjit Singh I.A.S. 25-4-1980 27-8-1980
  S.M.S. Chahal I.A.S. 28-8-1980 27-8-1981
  Sardar Singh I.A.S. 27-8-1981 15-7-1983
  Gurdev Singh I.A.S. 16-7-1983 3-6-1984
  Ramesh Inder Singh Mandher I.A.S. 4-6-1984 6-7-1987
  Sarabjit Singh I.A.S. 7-7-1987 10-5-1992
  Karanbir Singh Sidhu I.A.S. 11-5-1992 11-8-1996
  A.S. Chhatwal I.A.S. 12-8-1996 29-8-1996
  Amarjit Singh I.A.S. 30-8-1996 13-7-1998
  Narinderjit Singh I.A.S. 13-7-1998 10-1-2002
  Swinder Singh Puri I.A.S. 10-1-2002 7-11-2002
  Iqbal Singh Sidhu I.A.S. 7-11-2002 20-5-2003
  Raminder Singh I.A.S. 20-5-2003  

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Additional Deputy Commissioner

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.

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Functions of Additional Deputy Commissioner

With a view to lighten the enormously increasing workload of the Deputy Commissioner, the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner was created in the year 1979. He has been vested with the following powers under the various Acts-within the limits of the district:-

As Collector under the following Acts

  1. The Punjab Land Revenue Act,1887.
  2. The Punjab Occupancy Of Tenants(Vesting of Proprietary Rights)Act,1952.
  3. The Punjab Tenancy Act,1887.
  4. The Land Acquisition Act,1894.
  5. The Punjab Restitution of Mortgage Land Act,1938.
  6. The Punjab Village Common Land(Regulation) Act,1961.
  7. The Indian Stamp Act,1899.

As Registrar under the Registration Act,1908.

As Deputy Commissioner Under the Punjab Aided School (Security of Services) Act,1969.

As Executive Magistrate , Addl. Deputy Commissioner , D.M under the Criminal Procedure Code,1973.

As Additional District Magistrate under the Arms Act of India and Petroleum Act,1934,

He has been appointed as Chairman of District Consultative Committee under Personal Accident Social Security Scheme vide Punjab Government Notification No 13/434/88-SW /9794 dated 27.9.1988.

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Sub Divisional Officers (Civil)

The duties of the Sub Divisional Officer (Civil) within his Sub Division are almost similar to those of the Deputy Commissioner within his district. In all matters of administration , he has to be the Deputy Commissioner's principal agent.

He is also incharge of various development activities going on in the Sub Division and is also responsible for co-ordinating the work of various departments. For that he has to tour the area to keep a watch on the development activities, the revenue administration as also the law & Order situation in his Sub Division. Besides this he has to look after the grievances of the public and to attend to the problems arising out of the natural calamities. He supervises the work of Revenue agency in the Sub Division.

There is no denying the fact that the job of a Sub Divisonal Officer (civil) is independent in character to some extent. He is primarily responsible for everything that happens within his jurisdiction and must accordingly take his decisions to a large extent, independently.

Sub Divisional Officer (civil) is conferred with various powers under the land revenue and tenancy acts.

He also acts as Assistant Collector under the Punjab Land Revenue Act and Punjab Tenancy Act. He is also the appellate authority in cases decided by his subordinate revenue officers.

The Executive Magistrate placed by the State Government as incharge of the Sub Division is termed as the Sub Divisional Magistrate Under section 20(4) Cr.p.c.and under section 23 Cr.P.C. the Sub divisional Officer like other Executive Magistrates of the District is subordinate to the District Magistrate and is responsible for the maintenance of law and order within the limits of his local jurisdiction. He enjoys very wide powers under section 107/151,109,110,133,144,and 145 Cr.P.C. etc. He also hears court cases under these sections.

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Tehsildar/ Naib Tehsildar.

Tehsildars are appointed by the Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Naib Tehsildar by the Commissioner of the Division. Their Duties within Tehsil /Sub Tehsil are almost similar and manifold (except that partition cases are decided by Tehsildar). They enjoy the powers of Executive Magistrate, Assistant Collector and Sub Registrar/Joint Sub Registrar. Although there has been a recent move to appoint full fledged Sub-registrar for some of the larger Tehsils. The Revenue Duties of Tehsildar are important. He is the Incharge of tehsil Revenue Agency and is responsible for proper preparation and maintenance of tehsil Revenue Record and Revenue Accounts. He is also responsible for recovery of government dues under the various Acts. He is supposed to have proper control over the working of Patwaris and Kanungos and for this purpose the Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildars make inspection of patwaris and kanungos working under them.

Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildar in fact are called Revenue officers holding separate circles and it is provided in para 242 of land Administration Manual that such allotted circle should be changed every year on October first, so that the responsibility of the Tehsildar for the whole of his charge may not be impaired. In Tehsil and Sub Tehsil, as and when Treasury Officers are not posted, then the tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar works as Treasury Officer in addition to their own duties. Tehsildar also registers the marriages solemnized.

Besides enjoying powers under a few other land laws, they also attest uncontested mutations. Tehsildar is further empowered to hear partition cases and to make allotment/transfer and auction of evacuee properties, land under the Displaced Person (Compensation & Rehabilitation) Act,1954 and Punjab Package Deal properties (Disposal Act 1976) as Managing Officer and Tehsildar Sales respectively .

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Kanungos

The Kanungo establishment consists of field kanungo, office kanungo and the District Kanungos. Its strength in each district can only be altered with the sanction of the government.

The field Kanungo should be constantly moving about his circle supervising the work of patwari on the spot, except in the month of September when he stays at the tehsil to check the Jamabandis received from the patwaris. He also disposes of the demarcation applications marked to him by the Circle Revenue Officer. A field Kanungo is also responsible for the conduct and the work of the patwari under his charge and it is his duty to report the work or neglect of duty or misconduct on the part of any patwari.

The office Kanungo is the Tehsildar Revenue clerk and he is the custodian of all the record received from the patwari.

The District Kanungo is responsible for the efficiency of both the office and the field Kanungo and should be in camp inspecting their work for at least 15 days in each month from first October to 30th April. He is the keeper of all record received from kanungo patwari, at sadar office.

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Patwaris

Patwari is an important and effective official of the lowest ebb in the Revenue Agency. No efficient Revenue Administration of a district is possible unless the patwari staff is strong, properly trained and strictly supervised.

A Patwari has three chief duties:-

  1. The maintenance of record of the crop grown at every harvest.
  2. The keeping of the record of rights uptodate by the punctual record of mutations.
  3. The account of preparation of statistical returns embodying the information derived from the harvest inspections, register of mutation and record of rights.

The limits of "Patwar circle" is a matter for the Commissioner to decide under para 238 of Land Administration Manual.

It is the responsibility of Patwari to report at once all serious calamities affecting the land or the crops and all severe outbreaks of diseases amongst men and beasts. He must aid the headman in revenue collection. He keeps up a diary and a work book. The entries should be made on the day on which the events come to the notice of the patwari.

The Patwari is responsible for the safe custody of all the records, maps and equipments of his circle that are in his charge. In the work book the Patwari will enter the work done by him on each day. His work is supervised by the field Kanungo, Sadar Kanungo & Circle Revenue Officer.

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