K.C.SHARMA, P.D.MISHRA
Mohd. Jiyawul Hakh – Appellant
Versus
Trilonchan Singh Chopda – Respondent
Sharma, Chairman -- 1. Being aggrieved with the order passed by the Joint Registrar Cooperative Societies, Jabalpur in FA No. 78-214/05 dated 30.12.2006, the appellant has preferred this second appeal u/s 78(2) of the M.P. Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 (for short "the Act").
2. Facts of the case are that appellant has purchased plot bearing No. 16, Khasra No. 63, 64 measuring 40x60, situated in village Baitala, Tahsil and District Jabalpur settlement No.52 from one Shri Kemchand Jain S/o Shri Kundanlal Jain, by a registered sale-deed, who were the members of the respondent No.2 society. The said Kemchand Jain had purchased this plot by registered sale-deed dated 9.3.1977 from the society. The appellant had obtained the possession of the said plot from Shri Kemchand Jain. Appellant had submitted an application before the Municipal Corporation, Jabalpur along with the proposed map for raising construction on the said plot. However, permission was not granted to the appellant, as the said society was illegal. Respondent No.2 society published General Notice dated 14.8.1998 and 6.9.1998 in the daily newspaper, 'Nav Bharat' informing the members of the society that those me
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