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  • Umaji Satwaji Shep - Sale and Validation of Land Rights
    Main Points: Umaji Satwaji Shep, along with Madhavrao Satwaji Shep, executed a registered sale deed on 11/10/1958 concerning certain land. Subsequently, under the Hyderabad Tenancy Act, 1950 (Section 98-C), they paid a fine to validate the sale deed and prevent third-party rights from being created over the suit land until the final disposal of the appeal. Umaji s/o Satwaji Shep (Died) by L. Rs. VS Gulam Mohmood s/o Gulam Dastgir (Died) By L. Rs. - Bombay, Umaji s/o Satwaji Shep (Died) by L.Rs. vs Gulam Mohmood s/o Gulam Dastgir (Died) By L.Rs. - Bombay
    Insights: The case emphasizes the legal process of validating land transactions under specific statutory provisions, ensuring the sale's legitimacy despite initial concerns over third-party rights.

  • Legal Proceedings and Court References
    Main Points: The case of Umaji Satwaji Shep was cited in multiple legal contexts, including High Court judgments, such as the Bombay High Court (2022 LiveLaw 431) and Delhi High Court (AIR 1992 Delhi 197). Courts have referred to Umaji Shep's case to support legal arguments related to land rights, validation processes, and the effect of statutory fines under the Hyderabad Tenancy Act. Smt. K.Manasa Bai vs Sri Rajesh Singh - Telangana, Shabbir VS Shajahanbegam - Bombay
    Insights: The case has been influential in judicial decisions concerning land rights validation and the impact of statutory fines, serving as a precedent in similar land disputes.

  • Personal Details and Legal Status
    Main Points: Umaji Satwaji Shep was approximately 86 years old at a certain point, and his legal representatives (L.Rs.) have been involved in ongoing proceedings. The case also references the death of individuals involved, indicating the importance of L.Rs. in maintaining legal continuity. AHTESHAMODDIN AZIMODDIN vs MANAJI GANPATI SHEP L.RS. SUBHADRA MANAJI SHEP AND ORS - Bombay
    Insights: The involvement of L.Rs. highlights the procedural aspects of land disputes involving deceased parties and the importance of legal heirs in such cases.

Analysis and Conclusion:
Umaji Satwaji Shep's case revolves around the validation of land sale transactions under statutory provisions of the Hyderabad Tenancy Act, 1950, and the legal strategies employed to prevent third-party rights until final adjudication. The case has been cited in significant judicial decisions, underscoring its importance in land law jurisprudence, especially concerning sale validation, statutory fines, and the role of legal heirs. This case exemplifies how statutory provisions are utilized to uphold land rights and resolve disputes through judicial interpretation.

Search Results for "Umaji Satwaji Shep"

Umaji s/o Satwaji Shep (Died) by L. Rs.  VS Gulam Mohmood s/o Gulam Dastgir (Died) By L. Rs.

2022 0 Supreme(Bom) 1714 India - Bombay

SANDIPKUMAR C. MORE

Satwaji Shep and Madhavrao Satwaji Shep, from creating third party rights over the suit land and alienating the same till final disposal of the appeal. ... Umaji Satwaji Shep and Madhavrao Satwaji Shep by way of registered sale deed dated 11/10/1958. However, thereafter as per the provisions of Hyderabad Tenancy Act, 1950 under Section 98-C, Umaji and Madhavrao paid the required fne and validated earlier sale deed ....

Umaji s/o Satwaji Shep (Died) by L.Rs. vs Gulam Mohmood s/o Gulam Dastgir (Died) By L.Rs.

India - Bombay High Court - Bench at Aurangabad

Sandipkumar C. More, J

Satwaji Shep and Madhavrao Satwaji Shep, from creating third party rights over the suit land and alienating the same till fnal disposal of the appeal. ... Umaji Satwaji Shep and Madhavrao Satwaji Shep by way of registered sale deed dated 11/10/1958. However, thereafter as per the provisions of Hyderabad Tenancy Act, 1950 under Section 98-C, Umaji and Madhavrao paid the required fne and validated earlier sale deed o....

UMAJI SATWAJI SHEP vs PATLOBA RAMRAO SHEP AND ORS

India - Bombay High Court - Bench at Aurangabad

UMAJI SATWAJI SHEP (DIED) THR LRS 1) LIMBABAI UMAJI SHEP (DIED)2 ) BHAGWAT UMAJI SHEP AND ORS vs AZEEMUNSIA BEGUM RAZAK JAYBEE SAHEB (DIED) LRS YASMEEN BEGUM KHALEQUES ZAMAN

India - Bench at Aurangabad

UMAJI SATWAJI SHEP (DIED) THR LRS 1) LIMBABAI UMAJI SHEP (DIED) 2) BHAGWAT UMAJI SHEP AND ORS vs AZEEMUNSIA BEGUM RAZAK JAYBEE SAHEB (DIED) LRS YASMEEN BEGUM KHALEQUES ZAMAN

2022 Supreme(Online)(BOM) 2685 India - High Court of Bombay

HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE SANDIPKUMAR CHANDRABHAN MORE

AHTESHAMODDIN AZIMODDIN vs MANAJI GANPATI SHEP L.RS. SUBHADRA MANAJI SHEP AND ORS

India - Bombay High Court - Bench at Aurangabad

Satwaji Shep, Age : 86 years, 16] Umaji s/o. ... Ganpati Shep, since deceased through his L.Rs., since deceased through his L.Rs., Age : 70 years, span style="font-family

Smt. K.Manasa Bai vs Sri Rajesh Singh

2024 Supreme(Online)(Tel) 40455 India - IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD

P. SAM KOSHY, N. TUKARAMJI, JJ

State Bank of India and others (AIR 1992 Delhi 197) (Delhi High Court); (x) Umaji Satwaji Shep (Died per L.Rs.) vs. Gulam Mohmood Gulam Dastgir (Died per L.Rs.) (2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 431 (Bombay High Court); 12.

Shabbir VS Shajahanbegam

2023 0 Supreme(Bom) 975 India - Bombay

S. G. MEHARE

To bolster his argument, the learned counsel for the applicant relied upon the cases, (i) Umaji Satwji Shep (Died) by L.Rs. versus Gulam Mohmood Gulam Dastgir (Died) by L.Rs, 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 431 and (ii) Sunder Lal Saini Versus Meena Saini,2021 SCC OnLine Del 4930.

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