LAWS(P&H)-1993-1-66

PREM CHAND Vs. COMMISSIONER PATIALA DIVISION

Decided On January 28, 1993
PREM CHAND Appellant
V/S
COMMISSIONER PATIALA DIVISION Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) A vacant plot measuring 37 x 14" situate in the municipal limits of Morinda, District Ropar was taken on lease by Shri Jati Ram, father of the petitioner, in an auction from the then District Board, Ambala for a period of one year from 1-1-1954 to 31-12-1954 on a rent of Rs. 100/- per annum. He remained in possession after the expiry of the initial lease period and continued paying rent to the Panchayat Samiti, Chamkaur Sahib as the District Board, Ambala had ceased to exist. Jati Ram, was later granted permission by respondent No. 3 for raising construction on the vacant plot and he is stated to have constructed two sheds/shops thereon. He is said to have paid the rent till the date of'his death which took place sometime in the year 1970. Thereafter, the petitioner came in possession and is stated to have paid rent to the Panchayat Samiti till the year 1977 78.

(2.) ON March 17, 1978, respondent No. 3 filed an application under Section 5 of the Punjab Public Premises and Land (Eviction and Rent Recovery) Act, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) for the eviction of the petitioner on the ground that he was in unauthorised occupation of the plot belonging to the applicant. The petitioner was ordered to be evicted as per order dated March 18, 1981 passed by the Collector, Ropar exercising the powers under the Act with a direction to respondent No. 3 to pay compensation to the petition refer the construction raised on the vacant plot. The appeal filed by the petitioner before the Commissioner, Patiala Division, Patiala was accepted and the order of the Collector was set aside. The Commissioner held that the petitioner was not in unauthorised occupation of the land in dispute. The finding recorded by the Commissioner is as under:-

(3.) AFTER remand, the Collector directed the Panchayat Samiti to inform the Court whether it required the same for the construction of a rest house and if it was so required, Panchayat Samiti was further directed to furnish details regarding sanction from the State Government and estimate for construction by a certain period failing which the land would be put to public auction. Against this order, the petitioner again went in appeal before the Commissioner, Patiala Division, Patiala who as per his order dated November 5, 1986 upheld the order of the Collector holding that the same was in consonance with the directions issued by his predecessor while remanding the case. It was at this stage that the petitioner filed the present writ petition impugning the orders of the Collector and the Commissioner passed after remand and the earlier order of the Commissioner has been filed with the petition as Annexure P-2.