R.S.SINGH
Raj Bahadur Singh – Appellant
Versus
Board Of Revenue – Respondent
R.S. Singh, J.
1. The petitioner has invoked jurisdiction of the Hon'ble Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for quashing the order of the Board of Revenue dated 4-3-1975 by which the suit for ejectment of respondent no. 2 under section 209 of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act was dismissed.
2. The facts of the case, in brief, are that Ram Pal Singh was the tenure-holder of the land in dispute who died issueless on 15-6-1965. Smt. Prabhuraj Kuer, respondent no. 2, claimed the land in dispute as an heir of Ram Pal Singh being the widow of his son Ram Narain Singh. In the village consolidation of holdings proceedings were going on When Ram Pal Singh died. In mutation proceedings the name of respondents no. 2 was ordered to be mutated in the consolidation of holding proceedings. The order was challenged in revision by the petitioner. By the time the village was denotified and the matter was again taken up under the Land Revenue Act. The name of respondent no. 2 was ordered to be mutated by the Revenue Court. The mutation order was challenged by the petitioner but it was confirmed by the Additional Commissioner by order dated 3-4-1962. Both the
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