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1961 Supreme(SC) 133

B. P. SINHA, N. RAJAGOPALA AYYANGAR, J. R. MUDHOLKAR, A. K. SARKAR, K. C. DAS GUPTA
State Of Bihar – Appellant
Versus
Dulhili Shanti Devi – Respondent


Advocates:
D.P.Singh, HARDEV SINGH, L.M.SHARMA, Y.Kumar

Judgment

DAS GUPTA, J. : This appeal is against an order of the Patna High Court directing the issue of a writ of certiorari on the application of the respondent under Art. 223 of the Constitution, that though she as the raiyat in possession of the plots mentioned in the application had the right to hold Mela thereupon the Revenue authorities wore proposing to settle the right to collect tolls from the Mela and her objections had been rejected. Admittedly the ex-proprietor of the estates in which these lands lay was her husband, and while she claimed that there was a bona fide settlement of these lands with her in raiyati by her husband the Revenue authorities disregarded the settlement and proceeded on the basis that these lands were the Bakasht lands of the proprietor himself. The High Court did not find it necessary to consider the question whether the settlement was merely a paper transaction or a real settlement with the petitioners. It was of opinion that even assuming that the lands were Bakasht of the proprietor the State Government had no right to hold Melas thereupon. In that view the High Court directed the issue of a writ in the nature of certiorari quashing the orders o







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