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राजस्व सहिंता धारा 116 के अंतर्गत बटवारे राजस्व सहिंता धारा 116 के अंतर्गत बटवारे

1 year ago

श्रीमान जी ,
मेरा नाम कुलदीप वर्मा है मैंने वर्ष १९८९ में एक बैनामा ३० बिस्वा का कराया था और उसी समय पार्टी ने कब्ज़ा दे दिया था , उसमे जो चौहद्दी का विवरण दिया है मै उसी के अनुसार आज भी काबिज हूँ.
वाद यह है कि जिस गाटे से मैंने उक्त जमीन खरीदी थी उक्त गाटा ४५ बिस्वा का था। शेष १५ बिस्वा जिससे खरीदी थी वह उसके पास है। अब उक्त पार्टी ने जिससे मैंने बैनामा कराया था उसने राजस्व सहिंता धारा 116 के अंतर्गत बटवारे के लिए वाद दाखिल किया है. अब इस गाटे में दो खाते हो गए हैं मिजुमला 1192 अ -30 बिस्वा व् मिजुमला 1192 ब -१५ बिस्वा
यह वाद वर्ष २०१८ से अभी तक लंबित है. कृपया आप मुझे ऐसी रूलिंग बताइये जिससे मै उक्त वाद को ख़ारिज करा सकूँ।

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
To avoid law and order problem the executive Magistrate initiate proceedings like above and such proceedings may be stayed and quashed by the Court of Sessions if you go Revision.
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Section 116 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
116. Inquiry as to truth of information.
(1) When an order under section Ill has been read or explained under section 112 to a person present in Court, or when any person appears or is brought before a Magistrate in compliance with, or in execution of, a summons or warrant, issued under section 113, the Magistrate shall proceed to inquire into the truth of the information upon which action has been taken, and to take such further evidence as may appear necessary.
(2) Such inquiry shall be made, as nearly as may be practicable, in the manner hereinafter prescribed for conducting trial and recording evidence in summons- cases.
(3) After the commencement, and before the completion, of the inquiry under sub- section (1), the Magistrate, if he considers that immediate measures are necessary for the prevention of a breach of the peace or disturbance of the public tranquillity or the commission of any offence or for the public safety, may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, direct the person in respect of whom the order under section 111 has been made
to execute a bond, with or without sureties, for keeping the peace or maintaining good behaviour until the conclusion of the inquiry, and may detain him in custody until such bond is executed or, in default of execution, until the inquiry is concluded: Provided that-
(a) no person against whom proceedings are not being taken under section 108, section 109, or section 110 shall be directed to execute a bond for maintaining good behaviour;
(b) the conditions of such bond, whether as to the amount thereof or as to the provision of sureties or the number thereof or the pecuniary extent of their liability, shall not be more onerous than those specified in the order under section 111.
(4) For the purposes of this section the fact that a person is an habitual offender or is so desperate and dangerous as to render his being at large without security hazardous to the community may be proved by evidence of general repute or otherwise.
(5) Where two or more persons have been associated together in the matter under inquiry, they may be dealt with in the same or separate inquiries as the Magistrate shall think just.
(6) The inquiry under this section shall be completed within a period of six months from the date of its commencement, and if such inquiry is not so completed, the proceedings under this Chapter shall, on the expiry of the said period, stand terminated unless, for special reasons to be recorded in writing, the Magistrate otherwise directs: Provided that where any person has been kept in detention pending such inquiry, the proceeding against that person, unless terminated earlier, shall stand terminated on the expiry of a period of six months of such detention.
(7) Where any direction is made under sub- section (6) permitting the continuance of proceedings, the Sessions Judge may, on an application made to him by the aggrieved party, vacate such direction if he is satisfied that it was not based on any special reason or was perverse.
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