The document discusses several land reform acts passed in Maharashtra between 1949-1969 that abolished various feudal land tenure systems. These acts vested lands that had been under different types of inams and watans, like Paragana/Kulkarni Watan, Bhil Watan/Mahar Watan, and Deosam Watan, back to the government. The acts fixed appointed dates and occupancy prices for regranting the lands to existing occupants on a new tenure system that was non-transferable and impartible but enjoyed hereditarily. Divisional commissioner approval was required for purchasing or selling new tenure land, and revenues were to be paid for agricultural usage while nazrana was due for non-ag