Grow More Food Scheme - The scheme was initiated to promote land cultivation and food production, often involving land allotments or grants to individuals, including SC/ST beneficiaries. Several cases indicate land was allotted under this scheme, sometimes with licenses granted in specific years, but renewal or extension issues arose when licenses expired or were not renewed N. Nageswara Rao VS U. O. I. rep. by General Manager, (Works) south Central Railway, Secunderabad - Andhra Pradesh, Tahasildar, Berhampur VS L. Venkanteswar Rao - Orissa, T. Nagaraj VS State of Karnataka - Karnataka.
Land Allotment and Rights - Land allotted under the scheme often involved government orders and was sometimes contested regarding ownership rights, especially when land became subject to acquisition or transfer disputes. Courts have examined the applicability of government orders and the scheme's legal standing in various cases Radhey Sham VS State - Jammu and Kashmir, Tahasildar, Berhampur VS L. Venkanteswar Rao - Orissa.
Legal Status and Protections - Land granted under the Grow More Food Scheme, even at subsidized prices, does not automatically qualify for protections under the SC & ST Act or other land transfer laws. Courts have clarified that such land grants do not always fall within the scope of protected land rights, especially if the land was granted as a lease or at an upset price T. Nagaraj VS State of Karnataka - Karnataka, Mangalagowramma VS State of Karnataka - Karnataka, Kumbayya VS Deputy Commissioner, Tumakuru District - Karnataka.
Disputes and Litigation - Numerous cases involve disputes over land titles, lease transfers, and the validity of grants under the scheme. Courts have emphasized verification of grant orders, registration of land, and adherence to statutory rules. When grant records are unavailable or unverified, claims are often dismissed or require further investigation Tahasildar, Berhampur VS L. Venkanteswar Rao - Orissa, 02200011282.
Applicability and Regulatory Framework - The scheme's implementation is governed by rules such as the Karnataka Land Grant Rules, 1969, and other government orders. The legal status of land granted under the scheme depends on adherence to these rules, and subsequent treatment of such land as sale or lease impacts its legal classification V. N. Babureddy VS Venkatamma - Karnataka, Narasaiah VS Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore Rural District - Karnataka.
Analysis and Conclusion:
The Grow More Food Scheme was a government initiative aimed at promoting land cultivation by allotting or granting land to eligible beneficiaries, including SC/ST communities. While it facilitated land access, the legal rights conferred by such grants are complex and often subject to verification, renewal, and statutory compliance issues. Courts have consistently held that land granted under this scheme does not automatically enjoy protections under certain land laws or the SC & ST Act unless explicitly proven and properly registered. Disputes frequently arise regarding the validity, transfer, and ownership of such lands, emphasizing the importance of proper documentation and adherence to legal procedures.
Grow More Food and scheme was not extended after in absence of any statutory right vested on petitioner for cultivation of land ... More Food Scheme for the year - According to petitioner though licence was granted in year January but possession of same was given ... Grow More Food - Though licence was given in the year but same was not renewed for subsequent year - On expiry of licence period ... Grow More Food. ... ... ( 1 ) THE ....
Land Allotment - Grow More Food Scheme - Land Acquisition Act - Government Order L-B/6 of 1958, Government Order No. 434 of 1966 ... - The court discussed the applicability of the Grow More Food Scheme, the entitlement to ownership rights under government orders ... Fact of the Case: The petitioners' father was allotted land under the Grow More Food Scheme, but the land became subject ... Under the " Grow More #H....
Furthermore, land granted under schemes such as 'Grow More Food Scheme,' even if at a subsidized price, does not fall under the protection ... More Food Scheme' does not qualify as granted land under the SC & ST Act. ... More Food Scheme' at a price; hence the SC & ST (PTCL) Act did not apply. ... floated by the Government of Karnataka under the ‘Grow More Food Scheme’. ... Krishnamurthy at an ups....
More Food Scheme. ... Fact of the Case: The plaintiff sought declaration of title and other reliefs for a land allotted to his father under Grow ... The case of the plaintiff is that the suit schedule land had been allotted to his father on 17.12.1946 under Grow More Food Scheme by the Tahasildar, Berhampur, defendant no.1. His father was in possession of the said land. He died in the year 1952. ... The land was allotted to the father of the plaintiff under Grow More....
More Food Scheme. ... Fact of the Case: The case involves a dispute over the transfer of land granted to a member of Scheduled Caste under the Grow ... More Food Scheme in 1943 being a member of Scheduled Caste. ... More Food Scheme in 1943 on lease for a period of 10 years being a member of Scheduled Caste. ... facts which gave rise to this Writ Appeal are as under: ... The land bearing old Sy.No.38, New Sy.No.208, measuring 22 acres of Nagaramgere Village, Kasaba....
More Food' Scheme – Held, Court with regard to grant of land under 'Grow More Food' Scheme does not fall within nomenclature of ... at an upset price by an order of Assistant Commissioner Sub-Division vide – According to appellant, said land was granted under 'Grow ... No. 197 measuring two acres situated at Abbehanalli village which is the land granted under the 'Grow More Food' scheme. ... Siddamma), a judgment of the Division Ben....
KARNATAKA LAND GRANT RULES, 1969 - Rule 43(J), 43(G) - Applicability of Act - Land granted in 1951 under Grow More Food Scheme - ... No. 2/1979] - Section 5 - Applicability of Act - Land granted in 1951 under Grow More Food Scheme - Subsequently treated as sale ... Thereafter, in the year 1953 the Government felt that earlier Scheme which was initially given effect-to in the year 1942 under two separate notifications, which were with the intention of growing more #HL_....
More Food Scheme. ... More Food Scheme and thereafter it is confirmed to him, it cannot be considered as a land granted to him considering him as Scheduled ... and the fact that the land in question was alienated by the original lessee – Held, Land was granted to Marappa on lease under Grow ... No. 45, situate in Obalapura Village, Thymagondlu Hobli, Nelamangala Taluk, which was given to his father under 'Grow More Food Scheme' in the year 1962. It i....
Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prohibition of Transfer of Certain Lands) Act, 1978 - Section 4(1) - 'Grow ... On the other hand, learned counsel for second respondent - the legal heir of the original grantee would contend that the lands granted under 'Grow More Food Scheme' also would be a grant in terms of the said Act and government orders obtaining at the relevant point of time. ... Brief facts of the case leading to the filing of the writ petition are that, a land in survey No. 38, measuring 3 acres....
More Food Scheme. ... More Food Scheme -original grant order not verified -held, if not available, should have verified the grant register -order not ... present case, the respondents themselves have produced copy of such saguvali chit which does not disclose under what provision or scheme ... Food Scheme. ... Whereas, the claim of the respondents is that the grant was a temporary grant under the Grow More Food Scheme#HL_....
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