Revenue Court Judge
Full Form of RCJ
What is RCJ?
A Revenue Court Judge (RCJ) is a judicial officer appointed to adjudicate disputes arising under state land revenue laws, such as the Uttar Pradesh Revenue Code, 2006, or the Bihar Tenancy Act. These judges preside over revenue courts at the district or sub-divisional level, handling cases related to land ownership, tenancy rights, partition of agricultural land, and revenue assessments. The RCJ hears appeals from decisions made by lower revenue officials like Tehsildars and has powers similar to a Civil Judge, but with exclusive jurisdiction over revenue matters. Their role is critical in India's agrarian economy, where land disputes are common and require specialised adjudication. Appointments are made through state-level judicial services examinations, often as part of the PCS (Provincial Civil Service) Judicial cadre. The acronym RCJ appears frequently in court orders, legal pleadings, and exam syllabi for law students and aspiring judges. Understanding the function and jurisdiction of an RCJ is essential for candidates preparing for judicial services exams, as it tests knowledge of revenue law and procedure. Revenue Court Judges ensure swift resolution of land conflicts, reducing the burden on civil courts.
RCJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The Revenue Court Judge (RCJ) passed an order on the appeal challenging the Tehsildar's mutation entry.