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Citation: 1962 PLD 161
Court: Lahore High Court
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-08-20
Parties: DILMEER KHAN AND 5 OTHERS vs SUBHAN KHAN AND 2 OTHERS
Case cited as PLD 1962 Lah. 161
Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Muhammad Siddiq Title: DILMEER KHAN AND 5 OTHERS vs SUBHAN KHAN AND 2 OTHERS Case No.: Writ Petitions Nos, 1508/R of 1965 and 31/R of 1966 Date of Judgment:1971-08-20 Reported As: PLD 1971 Lahore 1040 Result: Petition accepted, Case remanded JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This judgment will dispose of Writ Petitions No, 1508-R/65 and No, 31/R/1966. 2. The material facts for the disposal of these two cases, briefly, are that Chhajju Khan, predecessor-in-interest of petitioners in Writ Petition No, 1508/R-1965, abandoned 415 bighas and 15 biswa s of agricultural land, in village Barwara in Alwar State (India). Out of this land, about 103 bighas of land is the subject-matter of the present litigation. The background of this land is that it originally belonged to Nasib Khan, father of Subhan Khan, respondent No, 1, and his aunt, Mst. Gulab. Since Nasib Khan and Mst. Gulab left the village in 1913, the Revenue authorities handed over possession of the land of Mst. Gulab on 8-10-1915, and of Nasib Khan on 31-1-1916 to Bhikan Khan, father of Chhajju Khan, who is the father of the petitioners. Necessary entries in the relevant revenue record were also made where Nasib Khan and Mst. Gulab were shown under the ownership column as Mafroor Ghair Qabiz, and Bhikan Khan as Qabiz, Mutation No, 120 dated 31-1- 1916, was sanctioned in favour of Bhikan Khan as regards the land of Nasib Khan. On the death of Mst. Gulab, another Mutation No, 5 was sanctioned is his…
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