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2016 Supreme(P&H) 1582

RAMESHWAR SINGH MALIK
Tarlok Singh – Appellant
Versus
Chief Settlement Commissioner, Haryana – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioners:Mr. C.B. Goel, Advocate
For the Respondent: Mr. Sandeep Singh Mann

JUDGMENT :

RAMESHWAR SINGH MALIK, J.

1. Present writ petition is directed against the orders dated 11.06.1993 (Annexure P-3) and dated 22.06.1993 (Annexure P-4) passed by the respondent authorities, whereby the allotment made in favour of Arjan Singh, vendor of the petitioners, was cancelled after a period of more than 40 years.

2. Notice of motion was issued and dispossession of the petitioners was stayed vide order dated 21.07.1993 passed by a Division Bench of this Court. Written statement was filed on behalf of the contesting respondents No.1 and 2. Since nobody put appearance on behalf of respondents No.3 and 3A despite service, they were proceeded against ex-party vide order dated 07.12.1993 passed by a Division Bench of this Court. Thereafter, the writ petition was admitted for regular hearing and stay was ordered to continue vide order dated 17.05.1994 passed by a Division Bench of this Court. That is how, this Court is seized of the matter.

3. Heard learned counsel for the parties.

4. It seems that vide order dated 11.01.2015, fresh notice was issued to respondents No.3 and 3A without noticing the above said order dated 07.12.1993, whereby these very two respondents were procee
























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