Rajender Vs Pyare Lal Rajender Vs Pyare Lal

5 years ago

History of case:

Second Party in this case made demarcation in 2003-04 and with his political and administrative power he wrongly encroaches our land approximately 18 sq. meter which is touch to Road Side. By this action we are on paper dis-linked with road. We challenge this demarcation at Settlement Officer level but our all efforts goes waste and we are loose our case, after that we approached the higher level result is same i.e. Divisional Commissioner but result is same. By the order of Divisional Commissioner second party done the correction /mutation in land record. By this we are loose around 18 sq meter land and also approach to road side. We also challenge these order at Financial Level where we got justice and court accept that our land is reduced upto 18 sq meters and on the other hand land of second party increase and there is no reason is explain by the authority. Financial Commissioner set aside the orders of Divisional Commissioner and Settlement Officer. Second party challenge these order at High Court Level. But High Court pass / support Financial Commissioner decision.

Present Situation:
I approach at local administrative level to cancel the mutation done in 2007 in support of order pass by Hon'ble High Court and Financial Commissioner order. But they are refused to do so because in orders they said that orders are set aside and remanded back for fresh inquiry there is no orders to made changes in land record or there is no direction to us made changes as per previous record.

It is very strange and difficult to me understand that after more than 10 years I have empty hand.

Question:

How I can change mutation done in 2007 ( Order on which ground this mutation is done is set aside by the court) and get my land back?

Prabhakara S K Shetty

Responded 5 years ago

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A.It is for this reason civil courts are established in our Country. File a eviction and possession suit.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yours is complicated issue, better to consult property professional lawyer from panel of Vidhikarya to take up the issue with the competent authority for protecting you land rights & records.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Fresh enquiry will be held.
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GANESH SHARMA

Responded 5 years ago

A.Move to high court by way of writ petition directing respondents to act per order made by Divisional Commissioner and Finance Commissioner
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