LAWS(ALL)-2018-9-210

AMAN SINGH Vs. STATE OF U.P

Decided On September 28, 2018
AMAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF U.P Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) On 6.4.1979, the Prescribed Authority under the U.P. Imposition of Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1960, (hereinafter referred to as 'the Ceiling Act') declared 76 bighas, 16 biswas and 11 Biswansis of land as surplus of D.C.M. Shriram Industries Ltd., which preferred an Appeal which was also dismissed on 30.7.1987. Against the Appellate Order a writ petition being Writ C No. 14929 of 1987 was filed by D.C.M. Shriram Industries Ltd. Even before 17.4.2002 when this High Court while deciding Writ Petition No. 14929 of 1987 had maintained the order of Prescribed Authority, the surplus land as was declared by the Prescribed Authority was taken over by the State and was allotted to the petitioners and possession was also handed over to them. D.C.M. Shriram Industries Ltd., which was challenging the orders of the Authorities under the Ceiling Act, was also challenging the pattas which were granted to the petitioners as were executed in their favour on 26.3.1986 and, therefore, had moved an application under Sec. 27(4) of the Ceiling Act. This application came to be rejected on 24.3.1988 and was challenged by means of a writ petition being Writ C No. 6387 of 1988 which was ultimately dismissed vide order dated 16.1.2012. The High Court held that D.C.M. Shriram Industries Ltd. had no ground to challenge the leases/pattas in favour of the petitioners and other bhumidhars as it's challenge to the land being declared surplus had been turned down by the High Court on 17.4.2002. The portion of the order dated 16.1.2012 passed in Writ Petition No. 6387 of 1988 which was read out by the learned counsel for the petitioner is being reproduced here as under:-

(2.) After the writ petition was dismissed the patta holders including the petitioners were entered as bhumidhars with non-transferable rights on 21.7.2014. In the meantime, the land in question was declared abadi land under Sec. 143 of the U.P.Z.A. and L.R. Act. Thereafter, on 23/27.7.2014, an order was passed by which the order dated 21.7.2014 was recalled. This necessitated the filing of the Writ Petition No. 51745 of 2014, which was ultimately allowed and the order dated 23/27.7.2014 was quashed on 28.3.2017. However, in the meantime, the State of U.P. filed a case in the Court of the Commissioner Meerut Mandal, Meerut, being case no. 1 of 2015 ( State Vs. Phool Singh and others) under Sec. 27(4) of the Ceiling Act, 1960. In this case, the pattas of the petitioners were also under challenge and they were arrayed as opposite parties in it and, therefore, being aggrieved by the filing of the case, the petitioners filed the instant writ petition. On 13.4.2015, an interim order was passed which was as follows:-

(3.) The petitioners' counsel has submitted that the Case No. 1 of 2015 could not be proceeded with and, therefore, by means of the instant writ petition, has prayed that the entire proceedings of Case No. 1 of 2015 filed by the respondent no. 3 i.e. Collector Meerut, be quashed. He has made the following submissions:-