V.G.PALSHIKAR, V.G.MUNSHI
Shradhanand Navrang Tyagi – Appellant
Versus
Collector, Pune District & another – Respondent
2. Certain lands belonging to the petitioner or his predecessors were acquired for the use of Defence Department under Defence of India Rules and was continued under the Requisition (Continuance of Powers) Act, 1947. The suit land along with other requisitioned lands were handed over to the police department by the defence department as per the Government of Bombay order dated 6-7-1950. According to the terms of transfer the State Government was to acquire the title of the lands under the Military assets and as such it was necessary to continue these lands as requisitioned under section 7 of the Bombay Lands Requisition Act, 1948. A resolution to that effect under section 7 was therefore issued on 9-3-1951.
3. The petitioner made an application for derequisitioning his land. Enquiry was made in pursuance of this application on 23-4-1991. Officer-in-charge for requisition branch put up a note to the Collector recommending release of the land from requisition. Ultimately derequisition order was
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