(1.) HEARD the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Standing Counsel for the respondents. List of hearing cases has been revised. The learned counsels for the private respondents are not present.
(2.) THE petitioner is a landless labourer and took a loan from the bank for purchasing a pumping set. The petitioner committed a default and, accordingly, his land was attached and sold by public auction, in which, the bid of the respondent no. 5 was found to be the
(3.) IN Ajay Upadhayay vs. Collector, Ballia & Ors., 2008 (26) LCD 623, a Division Bench of this Court, after analysing various Government Orders, issued from time to time, held that the Sub Divisional Officer/the Deputy Collector had no power to confirm or set aside the sale, and was only given the power to conduct the same. The Division Bench held that the power to confirm or aside the sale only lies with the Collector, and to no other authority. Similar view was again held by another Division Bench in Ram Awadh Tiwari vs. Sudarshan Tiwari & Ors., 2008(6) ALJ 24.