Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Haryana Ceiling of Land Act |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Act(s) Referred | Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953 (10 of 1953) Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1972 (26 of 1972) |
Case(s) Referred | Referred Case 0 |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Dismissed |
Headnote | Haryana Ceiling of Land Act, 1972:ss. 8(3) and 33(2) (ii) – Proceedings under Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953 – For determination of surplus land – During pendency of proceedings enactment of Haryana Ceiling of Land Act – The original land-owner sold certain area of land and gave the Khasra numbers of the sold lands, in surplus pool – Notice was issued to the vendee to vacate the land, the same being surplus land – Collector held that the surplus land was to be taken from the land of the owner, and vendee’s land could be taken into account only if the surplus land could not be completed from the land of the owner – In Revision filed by land-owner, it was held that the landowner could not be forced to exclude the land in question from surplus area – The order was further upheld by Financial Commissioner – Writ petition filed by vendee – The vendee further sold the land to the appellant – High Court allowing the writ remitted the matter to consider the case of the vendee for grant of benefit envisaged u/s. 8(3) of 1972 Act – Writ appeal was decided in favour of the original land-owner – Appeal to Supreme Court – Held: Section 33(2)(ii) of 1972 Act provides that repeal of 1953 Act would not affect the pending proceedings as regards surplus land and would be continued and disposed of as per 1953 Act – Therefore, provisions of ss. 8(3) and 9(3) of 1972 Act could not have been applied to the pending proceedings – Punjab Security of land Tenures Act, 1953 – ss. 5A, 5B and 5C. |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ashok Bhushan |
Neutral Citation | 2020 INSC 97 |
Petitioner | Kirpal Singh & Ors. |
Respondent | Kamla Devi & Ors. |
SCR | [2020] 3 S.C.R. 418 |
Judgement Date | 2020-01-28 |
Case Number | 356 |
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