The District Collector holds a diverse range of responsibilities that are defined under various laws and regulations, including the Land Revenue Act, Revenue recovery rules,
Land acquisition act,
Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), the
Arms Act, 1959, The Cinematograph Act, Registration Act, peoples representation act, and other relevant acts. They are entrusted with land revenue administration, maintaining law and order, managing district administration, and implementing government policies and also they are incharge of various
state and
central government schemes and projects at
district level. The responsibilities assigned to a district magistrate vary from state to state, but generally, Collectors, under the general supervision of
divisional commissioners (where such a post exists), are entrusted with a wide range of duties in the jurisdiction of the district, generally involving the following:
As District Magistrate • The District Magistrate acts as the primary executive magistrate of the district. Their main responsibility is to take preventive measures to maintain law and order and maintain peace in the district. • Issuance of adoption orders under the provisions of the
Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 with provision of appeal to
divisional commissioners. • The district Magistrate has the authority to issue orders under
Section 163 of the
BNSS, restricting the assembly of people to prevent potential disturbances. • Under the
National Security Act (NSA), the district magistrate has the authority to order preventive detention of individuals to prevent them from acting in any manner prejudicial to the security of the state or maintenance of public order. • Granting and renewing arms and ammunition licence under
Arms Act with provision of appeal to
divisional commissioners. • Granting license to cinemas under Cinematograph Act, 1952 with provision of appeal to
divisional commissioners. • Heads the district disaster management authority constituted under the
Disaster Management Act, 2005. • Enforcement of various provisions of
Telecommunications Act, 2023 • Implementation of provisions of Maintenance & welfare of parents & senior citizens act, 2007 • Enforcement of mines act, 1952 • Supervision of jails in the district. • Supervises all Executive Magistrates in the district and has very limited control over
police.
As District Collector • District Collector is the highest officer of revenue department in the district. The collector is the highest authority of revenue administration. • Responsible for collecting land revenue, government taxes, fees, and all dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue. • Responsible for land acquisition, revenue recovery, land reforms, and other land related matters. • Ensures accurate and up-to-date records of land rights.Implements land reforms and exercises power as the land acquisition officer. • Supervises treasury and sub-treasury operations. • Enforces the Stamp Act and acts as a custodian of government lands. • Acts as a protocol officer and empowers the Collector to recover government dues from defaulters residing in the district with property. • Responsible for disaster management in the district. Primarily tasked with relief and rehabilitation operations in any calamity whether natural or man-mde. • Act as a returning officer for
parliament constituency; overall incharge of conducting of election in the district. • Enforcement of
Essential Commodities Act, 1955 • To be guardian of a minor under Guardians and wards act.
Other Functions • District Election Officer (DEO) • Chairs various committees at the district level. • Chairperson, District Road Safety Authority • Chairperson, District Tourism Promotion Council • Chairperson, District Disaster Management Authority • Chairperson, District Development Council (DDC) ==Separation from judiciary==