East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, 1949, Section 3, 4, Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 23(1) - - Compensation paid to original owner under Section 4 - Only for temporary deprivation to hold land, cultivate it and get profits out of it.
Where it was contended that after taking of possession of land under Section 3 of the East Punjab Utilization of Lands Act,..........
Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, Section 11(a) - - Scope of - Joint owner in whose favour mutation stands sanctioned - Can apply for partition - Not necessary that the share should be recorded in Jamabandi. The share of a joint owner can be deemed to be recorded under Chapter IV as belonging to him in accordance with the provisions of Section 111 of the Punjab Land Revenue..........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 4(3)(ii) - - section (3) Clause (ii) - Interpretation of - Person in possession of shamlat deh for more than 12 years without payment of rent - Cannot be called upon to pay rent nor can his possession be disturbed - Ownership vests in village Panchayat. The wording of Clause (ii) of sub-section (3) of Section 4 of..........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961, Section 2(g)(viii) -- Person in possession of a part of shamlat deh without payment of rent on and before 26th January, 1957 - Must also prove that the land in his possession not in excess of his share in the shamlat deh. All that clause (viii) of Section 2(g) means is that any part of the shamlat deh assessed to land..........
Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961 -- Object - Vesting of common land in Gram Panchayat for proper utilisation and management - Exceptions contained in Section 4(3). It was never the intention of the Legislature nor the object of the Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act to confer more rights on those persons who were in possession of any part of the..........
Punjab Gram Panchayat Act, 1952, Section 81(1)(f; - - Grant of exclusive right to the use of carcasses of animals that die within the village by the Gram Panchayat - Competent. A reading of Section 81(1)(f) of the Punjab Gram Panchayat Act indicates that the Gram Panchayat is entitled to the sale proceeds of the dead bodies of the animals which are not claimed by any..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1) -- Failure to give sufficient description of locality with reference to land likely to be acquired - Vitiates the notification and all subsequent proceedings. Sufficient description of the locality with reference to the land likely to be acquired must be given in the notification published under Section 4(1). Failure to do so,..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1), 6(1) -- Notification under Section 4(1) defective for want of sufficient particulars of land and locality - Cannot be cured by giving full particulars in notification under Section 6(1). The defect in a notification under Section 4(1) cannot be cured by giving full particulars in the notification under Section 6(1). If the..........
Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Section 4(1) -- Sufficient compliance with mandatory requirement of Section 4(1) - Question of fact. The question as to whether in a given case there has been sufficient compliance with the mandatory requirement of Section 4(1) is a question of fact...........
Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1955, Section 47 -- Order which could not be made under or in pursuance of the Act - Bar to jurisdiction not operative - Civil Procedure Code (5 of 1908), Section 9. It is well settled that the ouster of the Civil Courts jurisdiction is not to be readily inferred, and statutes which exclude such jurisdiction are to be construed..........