An appeal against a Haryana Revenue Court order must be filed with the next higher authority in the revenue hierarchy—to the Collector (for Assistant Collector orders), Commissioner (for Collector orders), or Financial Commissioner (for Commissioner orders). The time limit to file is 30, 60, or 90 days, respectively. [1, 2] 

Appeal Hierarchy

• Assistant Collector (2nd or 1st Grade): Appeal goes to the District Collector.
• Collector (e.g., SDM or DRO): Appeal goes to the Divisional Commissioner.
• Divisional Commissioner: Appeal goes to the Financial Commissioner.
• Time Limits: Appeals must be filed within 30 days if to the Collector, 60 days if to the Commissioner, and 90 days if to the Financial Commissioner. [1, 2, 3] 

How to File and Track

1. Prepare the Documents: Draft a detailed appeal petition and obtain copies of the lower court’s impugned order.
2. Consult the Process: Read the Revenue Court Cases Monitoring System document for the exact filing protocol at the Financial Commissioner’s court.
3. Submit at the Court: Present your appeal to the “Clerk of Court” branch or the Superintendent of the concerned Revenue Court.
4. Online Verification: You can track the daily orders, cause lists, and status of your appeal online via the Revenue Court Cases Monitoring System. [4, 5] 

Note: For further disputes involving real estate project regulations, separate appeals are heard by the Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (HRERA), which has a distinct Steps To register an Appeal – Haryana RERA procedure. [6] 

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[1] https://indiankanoon.org/doc/40175336/
[2] https://indiankanoon.org/doc/176717291/
[3] https://testbook.com/question-answer/according-to-the-the-punjab-land-revenue-act-appe–691a9c09687088e227514c94
[4] https://hryrevenuecourts.gov.in/
[5] https://hryrevenuecourts.gov.in/RevenueCourtProcess.pdf
[6] https://haryanarera.gov.in/images/Steps%20to%20Register%20an%20Appeal.pdf