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2013 Supreme(All) 2386

DEVI PRASAD SINGH, ASHOK PAL SINGH
KRISHNA GOPAL – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF U. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel :
Pankaj Kumar Srivastava for the Petitioner; C.S.C. and R.N. Gupta for the Respondents.

JUDGMENT

Hon’ble Devi Prasad Singh, J.—Instant writ petition is preferred to restrain respondents district authorities including the State of U.P. from dispossessing the petitioner from the land in question bearing Gata No. 526/0.120 hectare and 529 Minjumla/0.317 hectare, situated at village Koriyani, Pargana Kukra, Tahsil Gola, Gokarannath district Lakhimpur Kheri. According to petitioner’s counsel, the petitioner is recorded tenure-holder of the plot in question.

2. The State Government formulated a scheme namely, Kashi Ram Avas Yojana for construction of houses/flats for the persons belonging to below poverty line and for allotment to them houses so constructed in terms of scheme with the aim and object in terms of Kashi Ram Avas Yojana in short the “scheme”.

3. The construction in the vicinity of petitioner’s plot was started by the district authorities. The petitioner objected for construction of flats over his plot and represented his cause to the S.D.M., Gola Gokarannath. The copy of the application submitted by the petitioner dated 16.12.2011 and 27.12.2011 have been filed as Annexures 3 and 4 to the writ petition. While moving the application, the petitioner stated that he













































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