ANIL KUMAR SEN, BHABES CHANDRA CHAKRABARTI
Akhoy Chandra Pal – Appellant
Versus
Sunil Chandra Pal – Respondent
Sen, J.
1. An application for pre-emption having been dismissed by the two Courts below though on different grounds, the pre-emptors have obtained this Rule challenging those orders.
2. The land in dispute measures 0.23 acres recorded in different plots appertaining to 6 different khatians namely, Khatian Nos. 2133, 326, 1320, 1122, 357, and 468 of mouja Sikharbali, P. S. Baruipur, District 24 pargs. According to the pre-emptors the holdings recorded in the aforesaid khatians belonged to Rajani Pal and his co-sharers prior to the date of vesting and as an effect of the vesting Rajani acquired a separate tenancy in respect of his share which was inherited by his two sons Tarak and Bhairab. Tarak transferred his right, title and interest in favour of the pre-emptors and as such, the pre-emptors became co-sharers by purchase with Bhairab when Bhairab sold the disputed lands in favour of the pre-emptees on January 14, 1976. Hence, the pre-emptors claimed right of pre-emption in respect of the transfer in favour of the pre-emptees. The application as presented substantially made out a case for pre-emption under section 8 of the Land Reforms Act though it appears from the records
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