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1971 Supreme(SC) 14

A. N. GROVER, J. C. SHAH, K. S. HEGDE
State Of Assam – Appellant
Versus
Rameshwar Agarwala – Respondent


Advocates:
NAUNIT LAL, S.N.PRASAD, SARJU PRASAD

Judgment

SHAH, C.J.I. :- On October 24, 1957 Rameshwar Agarwala - herein after called the respondent applied to the Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur, for settlement of a tea garden for "special cultivation of tea" By order dated March 11, l964 the Government of Assam permitted settlement of the tea garden for special tea cultivation on payment of Rs. 3,86,00 as premium. The respondent failed to pay the amount demanded. The State of Assam then put up the tea garden, for auction. The respondent moved a petition in the High Court of Assam for an order declaring that in fixing the amount of the premium at Rs. 3,86,008/- the State acted illegally and that the order was void and unenforceable at law because in fixing the amount of the premium the State acted without jurisdiction and the order directing auction of the tea garden for not depositing the amount demanded was also illegal. The High Court upheld the contention and ordered the State of Assam not to give effect to the order dated March 31, 1964 calling upon the respondent to pay the amount due within two months of the order and the order dated November 26, 1964 directing that the tea garden be put up for auction. With certificate












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