HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN (JAIPUR BENCH)
INDERJEET SINGH, ASHOK KUMAR JAIN
Singari, W/o Late Shri Bhagwanaram – Appellant
Versus
Chunki Devi Widow Of Hadmanaram – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
1. Instant DB Special Appeal (writ) is preferred by appellant (non-petitioners), aggrieved from judgment dated 18.03.2026 in SB Civil Writ Petition No. 3562/2026, "Chunki Devi Vs. Singri and Ors.", passed by learned single judge in following manner:
"21.Accordingly, the present writ petition is allowed, and the order dated 03.02.2026 passed by the learned Board of Revenue Rajasthan, Ajmer is set aside and the matter is remanded back to the Revenue Appellate Authority, Sikar, to decide the appeal on its own merits, without being influenced by the findings arrived at by the learned Board of Revenue Rajasthan, Ajmer in its order dated 03.02.2026 and so also by this Court in the present order.
22. Considering the fact that the Revenue Suit was filed way back in the year 2009, the Revenue Appellate Authority, Sikar may make all possible efforts to decide the appeal expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months from today, i.e. 18.03.2026, strictly in accordance with law."
2. Learned counsel for appellants submitted that a revenue suit was filed before the Assistant Collector, Sikar for declaration, partition, permanent injunction and correction of revenue entries on th
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