R.B.DIXIT, CHANDRESH BHUSHAN
GOVIND VALLABH PANT GRAH NIRMAN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, GWALIOR – Appellant
Versus
RAM JANKI MANDIR GANGARAM (GANGADAS) KI BADI SHALA PUBLIC TRUST, GWALIOR – Respondent
Chandresh Bhushan, J.
This is an appeal under Clause 10 of the Letters Patent preferred by the petitioner against an order dated 24-7-1996 passed by the learned Single Judge of this Court dismissing his writ petition for quashing the orders dated 16-12-1994, 30-5-1992, 9-5-1991 and 25-8-1987 passed by the Revenue Board, the Additional Commissioner, Gwalior Division, Assistant Collector, and the Tahsildar, respectively.
The facts in brief are that the respondent No. 1 was a public trust under the M.P. Public Trust Act, 1962. The Management Committee of the said trust after obtaining permission from the Registrar of Public Trusts granted lease for 99 years of a piece of land measuring five Bighas and three Biswas and bearing survey No. 975 of village Mahalgaon in Gwalior (probably wrongly mentioned as survey No. 593 by the petitioner in the petition) vide a registered lease dated 30-9-1974 to the petitioner/ Society registered as a Co-operative Society under the M.P. Co-operative Societies Act. Thereafter the petitioner moved an application before the Tahsildar for mutation of its name in respect to that piece of land in the revenue records. This application was rejected by the
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