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ਜਮੀਨ ਦੀ ਪੈਮਾਇਸ਼ LEGALEYE Litigation Series ( L-5 ) ਜ਼ਮੀਨੀ ਕਾਨੂੰਨ In all the areas consolidated on the basis of the Standard measure of a karam of 66 inches:- 1 Karam (66 inches) …… 1.6764 metres 1 Sarsahi (Square karam) …… 2.81031696 Square metres. 1 Marla (9 Sarsahis) …… 25.29285264 Square metres 1 Kanal (20 marlas) …… 505.8570528 Square metres 1 Ghumao (Acre of 4840 Sq. yards-8 kanals) …… 4046.8564224 Square metres III. In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non- consolidated areas of Ludhiana District and t he erstwhile princely State of Jind. 1 Gatha (99 inches) …… 2.5146 metres 1 Biswansi (Square Gatha) …… 6.32321316 Sq. metres. 1 Biswa (20 Biswansis) …… 126.4642632 Sq. metres 1 Bigha (3025 Sq. yards – 20 Biswas) …... 2529.285264 Sq. metres IV. In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non-consolidated areas of Amritsar, Gurdaspur (except Shahpur hill circle and Chak Andar in Pathankot Tahsil), Ferozepur (except Fazilka ) and the erstwhile princely State of Faridkot:- 1 karam (60 inches) …… 1.524 metres 1 Biswansi or Sarsahis) (Sq.karam) …… 2.322576 Sq. metres 1 Marla (9 Sarsahis) …… 20.903184 Sq. metres 1 Biswa (20 Biswansis) …… 46.45152 Sq. metres 1 Kanal (20 Marlas) …… 418.06368 Sq. metres 1 Bigha (20 Biswas) …… 929.0304 Sq. metres 1 Ghumao (8 kanals – 4000 sq. yards) …… 3344.50944 Sq. metres V. In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measures and the non-consolidated areas of Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Anandpur Sahib (Ropar) and the Shahpur hill circle in Gurdaspur District:- 1 Karam (57.5 inches) …… 1.6405 metre. 1 Sarsahi (Sq. karam) …… 2.13306025 Sq. metres 1 Marla (9 Sarsahis) …… 19.19754225 Sq. metres 1 Ghumao (8 kanals – 3674 Sq. yards) …… 3071.60676 Sq. metres VI. In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non-consolidated areas of Fazilka (Ferozepur), Ropar (Except Anandpur Sahib) and the erstwhile princely States of Patiala, Nabha and Malerkotla:- 1 Karam or Gatha(57.157 inches) …… 1.4517878 metres. 1 Biswansi (Sq. karam or Sq. Gatha) …… 2.1075878 Sq. metres 1 Biswa (20 Biswansis) …… 42.153756 Sq. metres 1 Bigha (20 Biswas-1008.33 Sq. yards) ..….. 843.07512 Sq. metres VII. In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non-consolidated areas of the erstwhile princely States of Kapurthala:- 1 Karam (54 inches) …… 1.3716 metres. 1 Sarsahi (Sq. karam) …… 1.88128656 Sq. metres 1 Marla (9 Sarsahis) …… 16.93157904 Sq. metres 1 Kanal (20 Marlas) …… 338.6315808 Sq. metres 1 Ghumao (8 kanals -3240 Sq. yards) ..….. 2709.0526464 Sq. metres #lawyer #advocate #law #landlaws #farmer #kissan #lawyer #advocate #landlaws #jamabandi #khasra #khasragirdawari#law #khewat# www.legaleye.co.in www.pskhurana.lawyer #primeasiatv #penducanadian #mintubraraustralia #vakil #punjab

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