Mutation -- Does not confer any right, title or interest on a person - Mutation in the revenue records is only for fiscal purposes...........
Adverse possession -- Suit for declaration of title and permanent injunction - Plaintiff's title/ownership to suit property is clearly established through registered sale deed, mutation, issuance of patta and approved building map in favor of plaintiff - It therefore, demonstrate possession under lawful title and do not reflect hostility required for adverse possession -..........
Mutation -- Mutation entries do not confer title - They serve a fiscal purpose, that is to realize tax from person whose name is recorded in revenue records...........
Mutation -- Entry in revenue records does not confer title on a person whose name appears in record of rights and that such entries are only for fiscal purpose and no ownership is conferred on basis thereof - Question of title of a property can only be decided by a competent Civil court...........
Mutation -- Law as to - (i) Mutation proceedings are summary in nature wherein title of parties over land involved is not decided; (ii) Mutation order or revenue entries are only for fiscal purposes to enable State to collect revenue from the person recorded; (iii) They neither extinguish nor create title; (iv) mutation in revenue records does not have any presumptive..........
Mutation -- Order passed in mutation proceedings - Not amenable to writ jurisdiction - Mutation proceedings being of a summary nature drawn on basis of possession do not decide any question of title and orders passed in such proceedings do not come in the way of a person in getting his rights adjudicated in a regular suit - Such petitions are not to be entertained in..........
Mutation -- A stray mutation entry does not confer title - On the basis of such entry getting a lease from a person who himself did not have a title cannot be countenanced...........
Mutation -- Law as to - (i) Mutation proceedings are summary in nature wherein title of parties over land involved is not decided; (ii) Mutation order or revenue entries are only for fiscal purposes to enable State to collect revenue from person recorded; (iii) They neither extinguish nor create title; (iv) mutation in revenue records does not have any presumptive value..........
Mutation -- Entry in revenue records does not confer title on a person whose name appears in record of rights and that such entries are only for fiscal purpose and no ownership is conferred on basis thereof - Question of title of a property can only be decided by a competent Civil court...........
Mutation -- Writ petition against order passed in mutation proceedings - Orders of mutation are passed on basis of possession and since no substantive rights of parties are decided, ordinarily a writ petition would not be entertainable against such orders unless same are found to be wholly without jurisdiction or have effect of rendering findings which are contrary to..........