Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Tenancy and Land Laws : PEPSU Tenancy and Agiicultural Lands Act 1955 (as amended by C Amending Act 15 of 1956). |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Dismissed |
Headnote | Tenancy and Land Laws : PEPSU Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1955 (as amended by Amending Act 15 of 1956). Section 32-NN - Holdings of land - Determination of - Relevant date for - Held: Relevant date is date of commencement of the Amending Act, i.e. 30.10.1956. Section 7-A - Sitting tenants - Ejection of - By landowner - Landowner held more than the permissible limit (30 standard acres) including land which was reclaimed and brought under cultivation before the relevant date - Such landowner sold part of his land to the purchasers after the said date - Held: Sitting tenants not liable to be ejected under S. 7-A.Sections 7, 7-A and 22 - Sitting tenants - Ejection of - By landowner - Landowner did not apply for reservation of land within the prescribed time under S. 5-A for his personal cultivation - Held: Sitting tenants not liable to be ejected - Such sitting tenants entitled to file an application for proprietary rights under S. 22. Section 3 - Holding of land - Permissible limit - Held: The permissible limit for holding of land would be at the most 30 standard acres and where such 30 standard acres converted into ordinary acres exceed 60 acres, then 60 acres would be the permissible limit. Sections 2(k) and 22 - Tenant - Definition of - Held: A tenant who is not liable to be ejected under S. 7-A(1)(a) and S. 7-A(1)(b) is entitled to file an application for acquisition of proprietary rights under S. 22. Words and Phrases : "Tenant'' - Meaning of - ln the context of Section 2(k) of the PEPSU Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1955. |
Judge | Honble Mr. Justice J.C. Shah |
Neutral Citation | 1999 INSC 100 |
Petitioner | Gurmej Singh And Anr. |
Respondent | State Of Punjab And Ors. |
SCR | [1999] 1 S.C.R. 1000 |
Judgement Date | 1999-03-12 |
Case Number | 1289 |
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