LAWS(JHAR)-2019-4-14

MANSA RAM MANJHI Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On April 01, 2019
Mansa Ram Manjhi Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This writ petition is filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India wherein the order dated 16.01.2019 passed in SAR Revision No.04 of 2018 by the Divisional Commissioner Singhbhum (Kolhan) Division, Chaibasa, is under challenge whereby and whereunder the order passed in Schedule Area Regulation Appeal No.07 of 2013-14 as also filed in SAR Appeal has been reversed and the restoration application filed under Section 71-A of Chotanagpur Tenancy Act has been held to be barred by limitation since the said application has been filed after lapse of the period of 30 years.

(2.) It is the case of the petitioner that he being a tribal and the land in question has been recorded in the records of rights in his favour but the same has been transferred in the name of the private respondents without following the provision of law as stipulated under the provision of Chotanagpur Tenancy Act, and therefore, an application under Section 71-A of the CNT Act, 1908 has been filed for restoration of the said land since the land has been transferred in violation of the provision of Section 46 of the aforesaid Act where there is mandatory requirement of transfer with the permission of the Deputy Commissioner.

(3.) When the application under Section 71-A of the Act, 1908 has been filed, the Scheduled Area Regulation Officer has allowed the same in favour of the petitioner which has been affirmed by the appellate authority but against which the private respondents have filed an application before the revisional authority under the provision of Section 217 of the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act, 1908 wherein the order passed by the Scheduled Area Regulation Officer as also the Appellate Authority i.e., the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned District has been reversed holding therein that the proceeding being barred by the limitation since the application under Section 71-A of the Act, 1908 has been filed after lapse of the period of 30 years.