SHAMSHER BAHADUR
Lajya Ram Kapur – Appellant
Versus
Union Of India Through Secy. Ministry Of Rehabilitation, Govt. Of India, New Delhi – Respondent
Shamsher Bahadur, J.
1. This appeal arises out of the order of the Subordinate Judge, Karnal returning the plaint of the plaintiff-appellant for presentation to the competent authority, it having been found that the civil Court Has no jurisdiction to try the suit.
2. The plaintiff Lajya Ram Kapur brought this suit on 19th of December, 1951, for the issue of a mandatory injunction to the Union of India and the Punjab State, respondents 1 and 2, respectively, directing them to sell the land measuring 3751 bighas and 7 biswas in village Sithana of Tensfi Panipat in accordance with the policy decision embodied in a memorandum issued by the Department of Rehabilitation of the Punjab State on 10th of March, 1951.
3. The facts on which there is no serious dispute are that the plaintiff came to acquire lease-hold rights in the land which originally belonged to Muslim evacuees. This land was, in the first instance, leased to the predecessors-in-interest of the plaintiff for a period of 15 years in November, 1946. This lease would have normally expired under the "deeming" clause embodied in Section 9 of the East Punjab Displaced Persons (Land Resettlement) Act, 1949 , on 25th of July
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