ANIL KUMAR UPADHYAY
Uma Shankar Prasad Singh – Appellant
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State of Bihar – Respondent
Anil Kumar Upadhyay, J.—The instant writ petition was initially filed for release of the petitioners’ land from the notification contained in Annexure-3 to the writ petition, i.e. the list of land prohibited for transfer and registration and consequently to allow sale and registration of the land bearing Plot Nos. 266 and 267, Khata No. 97 Touzi No. 929, Thana No. 198, total area of 3 Katha 10 Dhurs situated in Mohalla- Bahadurpur, District- Samastipur.
2. During the pendency of the writ petition the petitioners have filed I.A. No. 1 of 2019 for amendment of the writ petition and for the following additional reliefs:—
“(iii) Quash the report of the Committee constituted and submitted its report, vide letter no. 1672, Bhu. Su. Dated 28.11.2018,by holding the same to be illegal, unlawful, misconceived, against the facts and against the law.
(iv) Quash the entry in regard to the plot no. 266 in the Panji register relating to Halka No. 8, as contained in Annexure-3 being illegal, unlawful and unsustainable in the eye of law.
3. Mr. J.S. Arora, learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners has, in fact, advanced arguments that the registering authority h
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