L R S OF GANGA RAM Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN AND ANR
LAWS(RAJ)-2001-2-170
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN
Decided on February 02,2001

L R S Of Ganga Ram Appellant
VERSUS
State Of Rajasthan And Anr Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) Issue notice to the respondents. Mr. Khatri, one of the standing counsel of the respondent Department, is directed to accept notice for the respondent Department. Mr. Goyal to supply copy of the writ petition to Mr. Khatri.
(2.) At the request and by the consent of learned counsel for the parties the matter is heard and disposed of today by this order.
(3.) The main contention raised by learned counsel Shri Goyal was that the order of reference passed by Assistant Commissioner, Colonisation, Kolayat was bad in law and illegal because the said order was passed against a dead person. The present petitioners are legal representatives of deceased Ganga Ram against whom the impugned order at Annex. 2 was passed. The Board of Revenue accepted the reference against a dead person by its order dated 21.12.1999 (Annex. 3). Application under Section 65(2) of the Rajasthan Land Revenue Act read with Order 9 Rule 13 C.P.C. was filed before the Board of Revenue, wherein, it was pointed out by the petitioners that deceased Ganga Ram died long back and the impugned orders at Annx. 2 and 3 were passed against a dead person. The case was sent back to the Assistant Commissioner, Colonisation, Kolayat by the Board of Revenue by its order dated 11.5.2000, but surprisingly, while remanding the matter to the Assistant Commissioner, Colonisation, Kolayat, the Board of Revenue observed that: The earlier judgment issued by Assistant Commissioner, Colonisation, Kolayat was not a completely reasoned judgment and enough material was not available as evidence before the Assistant Commissioner Colonisation. Therefore, it has been correctly set aside by the Board of Revenue on 21.12.1999.;


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