Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44 -- Entries in revenue record - Presumption of truth attaches which is rebuttable - Once presumption rebutted by leading documentary and cogent evidence - Presumption of correctness normally displaced...........
Adverse possession -- Revenue record produced does not show possession of plaintiff over the land in dispute or even a part of the same - Entries in the revenue record in favour of defendant - Held, oral evidence led on behalf of the plaintiff cannot have the effect of rebutting the presumption of truth that attaches to the record of rights under the law...........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44, Himachal Pradesh Land Revenue Act, 1954, Section 45 -- Legal presumption of truth attaches to entries in record of rights - Latest entry in record of rights - Presumed to be true but this entry is rebuttable one if contrary proved or a new entry lawfully substituted therefor - When variance between earlier and later entry - Later..........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 32, 31, 44, Himachal Pradesh Land Revenue Act, 1954, Section 33, 32, 45 -- Settlement record - Generally prepared with much care and accuracy - Court will not easily discard record so prepared during recent settlement - Legally presumed that entries properly and lawfully substituted for previous entry and to latest entry legal..........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44, Himachal Pradesh Land Revenue Act, 1954, Section 45 -- Presumption of truth which attaches to later entries in record of rights - Rebuttable one...........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44 -- Entries in Jamabandi (a record of rights) - Have a rebuttable presumption of truth...........
Revenue entries -- Record of rights - Presumption of truth is attached to the entries in the latest record of right...........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44 -- Khasra Girdawari - Not correct that no presumption of truth can be attached to Khasra Girdawaris, particularly when no other cogent evidence on record which might detract from correctness of Khasra Girdawaris...........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 36, 37, 44, 33(2)(=S, 37, 38, 45, 34(2) - - Earlier entries in Jamabandi show grand-father of applicants as no, occupancy tenant and in column of rent 'Bashehra Malkan Bila Malkana' - Subsequent entry in Jamabandi changed and father of applicants shown as 'Kabiz' and rent column blank - Jamabandi entries ordered to be changed by Sub..........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 44 -- Presumption of truth relating to revenue record - Rebuttable...........