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2001 Supreme(Raj) 1499

SHIV KUMAR SHARMA
Mool Chand – Appellant
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State Of Rajasthan – Respondent


JUDGMENT

1. 1. Ceiling proceedings were initiated against Bala Bux under the Rajasthan Tenancy (Fixation of Ceiling of Land) Government Rules, 1963 (for short Old Ceiling Law) by the Authorised Officer Baran. During the pendency of the proceedings Bala Bux died and his major son Mool Chand and Brij Mohan son of Gujar Mal were brought on record and the Authorised Officer vide his judgment dated April 2, 1976 held 87.27 standard acres of land excess than the ceiling limit and ordered its resumption. Against the said judgment petitioners Mool Chand and Smt. Ram Janki Bai preferred two separate appeals before the Revenue Appellate Authority (for short the RAA). The RAA vide judgment dated July 2, 1976 dismissed the appeal of Smt. Ram Janki Bai being incompetent but remanded the case of Mool Chand for fresh hearing. Mool, Chand and Smt. Ram Janki Bai assailed the judgment of the RAA by filing two separate revision petitions before the Board of Revenue Ajmer (for short the Board). The Board vide common judgment dated December 17, 1977 dismissed the revision petitions. Review petition preferred by Mool Chand was also dismissed on September 18, 1980. The petitioner Mool Chand and Smt. Ram













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