LAWS(JHAR)-2014-3-14

NAWAL KISHORE SINGH Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On March 13, 2014
Nawal Kishore Singh and Anr. Appellant
V/S
State Of Jharkhand And Ors. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Seeking quashing of a part of Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) dated 18.12.2012, that is, serial No. 10 in the said NIT showing proposed construction of a road from 'Manya Palace' to 'Sanskar', W.P. (C) No. 838 of 2013 was filed by the appellants. The writ petition was disposed of by order dated 27.2.2013 with the following observation and directions:

(2.) The appellants claimed that they purchased land in plot Nos. 132 and 138 in Village-Hatma, Thana-Bariatu and constructed their residential houses over there. Initially, the said plots belonged to Vijay Kant Sen and Vijay Bhushan and the said plots were divided into small plots and sold to several other persons. A notice inviting tender was issued vide memo dated 18.12.2012 in which at serial No. 10 a road was proposed to be constructed on the land which according to the appellants belongs to them and it was used by the appellants for accessing the park and the main road.

(3.) In the writ proceeding, a counter affidavit was filed on behalf of the respondent Nos. 2 and 3 stating that a 20 feet wide road in front of the house of the appellants would be constructed by the Ranchi Municipal Corporation. The said road would be constructed on the Government land which has to be developed as a park for the people in the vicinity. It is stated that on verification of the records, it was found that the land in question was encroached by the appellants. The appellants filed sale deed, rent receipt, tax receipt, probate order, correction slip etc. to substantiate their claim that the land on which a 20 feet wide road is proposed actually belonged to them.