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Maharashtra makes Marathi mandatory for revenue quasi-judicial hearings and orders, tightening timelines and adjournments

Politics
Published on 15 May 2026
Maharashtra makes Marathi mandatory for revenue quasi-judicial hearings and orders, tightening timelines and adjournments

Orders must be uploaded and signed digitally, no exceptions

Maharashtra has issued a new 29-page SOP making Marathi mandatory in all revenue department quasi-judicial hearings and in the orders issued there. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said officials must hold hearings at least twice a week, preferably Tuesdays and Fridays, while adjournments will be permitted only once for valid reasons. Interim and final decisions must be uploaded to the e-QJ Court system with digital signatures, with speaking orders due within eight weeks and decisions requiring hearing both parties.

  • Marathi is now mandatory in revenue quasi-judicial hearings and orders
  • New SOP covers 29-page procedures for revenue officers handling cases
  • Hearings must be held at least twice weekly, ideally Tuesdays and Fridays
  • Adjournments allowed only once, and only for valid reasons
  • Orders must be uploaded on e-QJ Court with digital signatures
  • Speaking orders targeted within a maximum of eight weeks
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