JUDGEMENT
Dinesh Maheshwari, J. -
(1.) THESE two writ petitions, filed by the same set of Petitioners, have been taken up for consideration together; and shall be governed by this common order.
(2.) AFTER having heard the learned Counsel for the Petitioners and having perused the material placed on record in these two writ petitions, so far CWP No. 581/2011 in regard to the order dated 09.06.1999 as passed by the Board of Revenue in the reference proceedings is concerned, it is noticed that looking to the subject matter of the reference proceedings relating to the dispute between the State Government and the non -applicants, the Board of Revenue held that the rights sought to be claimed by the applicants (the present Petitioners) could only be determined in separate proceedings but not in the reference proceedings where the only question to be determined and adjudicated was in relation to the dispute about the alteration of the revenue record. The observations was made by the Board of Revenue in relation to the Petitioners cannot be said to be unjustified or suffering from any jurisdictional error. Therefore, no case for interference in the order passed by the Board of Revenue at the instance of the Petitioners is made out.
(3.) ACCORDINGLY , this writ petition (CWP No. 581/2011) stands rejected.;
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