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The Kerala Land Reforms Act and Religious Institutions: What the Law Actually Says

Following recent notices to the Catholic Church and other religious bodies regarding land ceiling limits, a legal analysis of what the Kerala Land Reforms Act actually permits — and what it does not.

Advocate George Cherian·10 April 2026·7 views·2 min read

Recent notices issued by the Kerala Land Revenue Department to several religious institutions, including Catholic dioceses, have generated significant public debate. Much of the commentary, on both sides, has been legally imprecise. This analysis attempts to set out what the law actually provides.

The Legislative Framework

The Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 (as amended) sets a ceiling on land ownership. For a religious institution, the ceiling is determined by complex provisions in Chapter III of the Act, with specific exemptions for land used for educational, charitable, or religious purposes.

Section 81: Exemptions for Religious Institutions

Section 81 of the Act provides that "lands belonging to, or held in trust for, any religious or charitable institution or endowment" are exempt from the ceiling provisions, provided the land is "actually used" for the purpose of the institution. The key word is "actually used."

The Revenue Department's recent notices allege that certain tracts of land held by religious bodies are not "actually used" for institutional purposes and therefore do not qualify for the Section 81 exemption. The Church's legal position, which has been upheld in several previous cases, is that land held in reserve for future institutional expansion — schools, hospitals, retreat centres — qualifies as land "held in trust" for institutional purposes even if not yet built upon.

The Constitutional Dimension

Article 26 of the Constitution of India guarantees every religious denomination the right to "own and acquire movable and immovable property and to administer such property in accordance with law." Any state legislation that substantially impairs this right is vulnerable to constitutional challenge. The Kerala High Court has on multiple occasions read down land reform provisions that were applied in a manner that disproportionately burdened religious institutions.

Conclusion

The legal position of the Church is defensible, but not without risk. The Section 81 exemption is not absolute, and the outcome of specific cases will depend on the evidence of actual use. Religious institutions would be well-advised to maintain meticulous records documenting the institutional purpose of all land holdings.

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