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2000 Supreme(Raj) 694

J.C.VERMA
Roop Raj Laxmi – Appellant
Versus
Sub Divisional Officer Jaipur – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Sudhir Gupta, for Petitioner R.N. Mathur, Addl. Advocate General N.L. Pareek, for Respondent

Honble VERMA, J.–Maharawal Sangram Singhji was the former Jagirdar of Samod. He died on 15.2.1963 leaving behind him his son Rajeshwar Singh and widow Roop Raj Laxmi.

(2). Chapter III-B was introduced in the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 vide Act No. IV of 1960 published in Rajasthan Gazette dated 21.3.1960 which had come into force w.e.f. 15.12.1963 vide notification dated 26.11.1963. It was a socio-economic legislation. It was decided to acquire the surplus land from the person in whose hands the land was concentrated for fair distribution to the land-less agriculturists and other deserving persons with a view to remove the disparity in the holding of agricultural land and to increase the agricultural production. Section 30-E provided that the land would be surrendered from the date notified by the State Government and ultimately the date so notified was notified as 1.4.1966 for the purpose of declaring the land to be surplus in the hand of khatedar so entered in the Revenue Board on the date of notification.

(3). Earlier this very writ petition had been dismissed on 4.9.1986 (by the Honble Single Judge) holding therein that Rule 17(2) & 17(4) of the rules, and the rights given there























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