13/05/2026
Department of Law, Green University of Bangladesh, announces the successful completion of the 'Field Work' conducted under the course “Land Law-II” at the AC Land Office, Purbachal Revenue Circle.
On 12 May 2026, the students of Batch 231 of the Department of Law, Green University of Bangladesh successfully conducted an educational field visit to the AC Land Office, Purbachal Revenue Circle as part of the academic curriculum of the course “Land Law-II.” A total of 25 students participated in the field work with great enthusiasm and academic interest.The field visit was arranged with the objective of providing students with practical exposure to land administration and related legal procedures, thereby bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
It is noteworthy that the course teacher of “Land Law-II” was Mr. Sifat Ullah, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Law, Green University of Bangladesh, while the overall supervision and coordination of the field visit were carried out by Mr. Ragib Shahriar Rafi, Lecturer, Department of Law, Green University of Bangladesh.
The university bus departed from the campus at 9:00 AM and reached the AC Land Office at approximately 9:50 AM. Upon arrival, the students and accompanying faculty members were warmly received by the concerned officials of the office.The formal session commenced at 10:00 AM. During the session, Mr. Farid Al Sohan, Assistant Commissioner (Land), delivered an informative discussion on various important aspects of land administration and land-related legal procedures in Bangladesh. He also shared practical experiences and demonstrated several operational processes to help the students clearly understand the practical implications of the concepts taught in the classroom.
The major topics discussed during the session included:
- Record of Rights, Mouza Map, and Other Maps
- Amalgamation, Consolidation, and Subdivision of Holdings
- Procedure of Mutation and the Concept of Digital Mutation
- Land Tax Calculation and Collection, and Consequent Certificate Cases
- Allocation and Settlement Policy of Khas Land
The students actively participated throughout the session by asking relevant questions, making the discussion highly interactive and insightful. The session continued for nearly two hours and proved to be immensely beneficial in developing students’ practical understanding of land administration and related legal procedures. At the conclusion of the session, refreshments were arranged for the participants, followed by a photo session to commemorate the successful completion of the educational visit.Finally, at around 12:30 PM, the university bus departed from the venue and safely reached the university campus at approximately 1:00 PM. Some glimpses of the field work are attached herewith.