Watandar definition

Watandar means a person having an hereditary interest in a watan. It includes a person holding watan property acquired by him before the introduction of the British Government into the locality of the watan, or legally acquired subsequent to such introduction, and a person holding such property from him by inheritance. It includes a person adopted by an owner of a watan or part of a watan, subject to the conditions specified in sections 33 to 35’
Watandar means a person having a hereditary interest in an inferior village watan under the existing watan law :
Watandar means a person having hereditary interest in a watan ;

More Definitions of Watandar

Watandar means a person having under the existing watan law a hereditary interest in patel watan of a village :
Watandar or ‘holder of a watan’ means a person who has been recognised by the competent authority to have a right to hold a watan.

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