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1981 Supreme(All) 432

K.N.MISRA
Lal Ji Singh – Appellant
Versus
Shiv Pujan Singh – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
S.K. Verma, R.N. Singh, S.N. Singh, Shitla Prasad, H.N. Pd.

Judgment

K.N. Mishra, J.

1. THIS writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is arising out of the proceeding under Section 20 of the U. P. Consolidation of Holdings Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act) in the matter of allotment of Chak.

2. THE petitioners had filed objection under Section 20 of the Act against the opposite parties about the Chaks which were allotted to them against their original holdings. THE Consolidation Officer vide order dated 25-2-1971 dismissed the objection. Aggrieved by it, the petitioners had filed appeal which was partly allowed by the Settlement Officer (Consolidation) vide order dated 23-3-1972. Thereupon the petitioners filed two revisions which were registered as Revision No. 1391 and 2020 of 1972. Shiva Pujan, opposite party No. 1 has also filed Revision No. 1290. On 1-7-1975 the parties entered into a compromise and on the basis of this compromise the Deputy Director of Consolidation vide order dated 2-7-1975 had allowed the revisions and had directed the amendments to be made in the respective chaks of the parties. This order of the Deputy Director of Consolidation dated 2-7-1975 is contained in annexure 3 to the writ petition. Since S






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