Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
---|---|
e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | s. 176. U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act 1953 Proposal of chaks |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Allowed |
Headnote | U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953 – Consolidation Scheme – Proposal of chaks – Assistant Consolidation Officer proposing chaks to the appellant-original tenure holder and respondents-co tenure holder on the plot opening towards pitch road in the north of the plot – Objections to the proposed chaks by the respondents that their possession is towards north of the plot whereas appellant is in possession towards south of the plot, as such proposed chaks should be in accordance with their possession – Objections allowed – Challenge to, by the appellant – Settlement Officer holding that the appellant was original tenure holder of plot, gave appellant chak on pitch road including area where his boring and pumping set was situated and joint holder was given chak on the north east side where he started construction – Upheld by the Deputy Director Consolidation – Writ petition thereagainst, allowed by the High Court – Sustainability of – Held: Not sustainable – All the co-sharers had right in the plot and holdings were not partitioned as per law – Appellant was fully justified in claiming right of allotment on a portion of plot on the pitch road – There was no justifiable reason for setting aside the order of the Settlement Officer, Consolidation and Deputy Director, Consolidation – Equity was adjusted by the order of Settlement Officer in making the chak in the manner that chak of every co- sharer was on the pitch road which needed no interference by the High Court – Thus, the order of the High Court set aside – U.P. Zamindari Abolition & Land Reforms Act, 1950 – s. 176. |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ashok Bhushan |
Neutral Citation | 2019 INSC 41 |
Petitioner | Hansraj |
Respondent | Mewalal And Ors. |
SCR | [2019] 1 S.C.R. 215 |
Judgement Date | 2019-01-09 |
Case Number | 87 |
National Digital Library of India (NDLI) is a virtual repository of learning resources which is not just a repository with search/browse facilities but provides a host of services for the learner community. It is sponsored and mentored by Ministry of Education, Government of India, through its National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT). Filtered and federated searching is employed to facilitate focused searching so that learners can find the right resource with least effort and in minimum time. NDLI provides user group-specific services such as Examination Preparatory for School and College students and job aspirants. Services for Researchers and general learners are also provided. NDLI is designed to hold content of any language and provides interface support for 10 most widely used Indian languages. It is built to provide support for all academic levels including researchers and life-long learners, all disciplines, all popular forms of access devices and differently-abled learners. It is designed to enable people to learn and prepare from best practices from all over the world and to facilitate researchers to perform inter-linked exploration from multiple sources. It is developed, operated and maintained from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
Learn more about this project from here.
NDLI is a conglomeration of freely available or institutionally contributed or donated or publisher managed contents. Almost all these contents are hosted and accessed from respective sources. The responsibility for authenticity, relevance, completeness, accuracy, reliability and suitability of these contents rests with the respective organization and NDLI has no responsibility or liability for these. Every effort is made to keep the NDLI portal up and running smoothly unless there are some unavoidable technical issues.
Ministry of Education, through its National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT), has sponsored and funded the National Digital Library of India (NDLI) project.
Sl. | Authority | Responsibilities | Communication Details |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ministry of Education (GoI), Department of Higher Education |
Sanctioning Authority | https://www.education.gov.in/ict-initiatives |
2 | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | Host Institute of the Project: The host institute of the project is responsible for providing infrastructure support and hosting the project | https://www.iitkgp.ac.in |
3 | National Digital Library of India Office, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | The administrative and infrastructural headquarters of the project | Dr. B. Sutradhar bsutra@ndl.gov.in |
4 | Project PI / Joint PI | Principal Investigator and Joint Principal Investigators of the project |
Dr. B. Sutradhar bsutra@ndl.gov.in Prof. Saswat Chakrabarti will be added soon |
5 | Website/Portal (Helpdesk) | Queries regarding NDLI and its services | support@ndl.gov.in |
6 | Contents and Copyright Issues | Queries related to content curation and copyright issues | content@ndl.gov.in |
7 | National Digital Library of India Club (NDLI Club) | Queries related to NDLI Club formation, support, user awareness program, seminar/symposium, collaboration, social media, promotion, and outreach | clubsupport@ndl.gov.in |
8 | Digital Preservation Centre (DPC) | Assistance with digitizing and archiving copyright-free printed books | dpc@ndl.gov.in |
9 | IDR Setup or Support | Queries related to establishment and support of Institutional Digital Repository (IDR) and IDR workshops | idr@ndl.gov.in |