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High Court of Karnataka Allows Writ Petition Challenging Mutation Entry in Land Records — Dispute Over Agricultural Land Inheritance and Partition Among Muslim Heirs. Mutation Entry Does Not Confer Title; Petitioners Entitled to Joint Possession as Co-Sharers Under Muslim Personal Law.

The petitioners, legal representatives of Syed Mohiuddin Ali @ Modin Ali, filed a writ petition challenging the mutation entry made in the revenue rec...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Land Ownership Dispute, Quashing Bombay High Court PIL Judgment. Revenue Minister's Recall of Ex Parte Order Upheld as Violative of Natural Justice Under Section 258 Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966, and Appellants' Title Established Based on 1894 Deed.

The appeals arose from a Bombay High Court judgment in a Public Interest Litigation concerning ownership of land admeasuring 5 acres and 20 gunthas in...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Order Quashing State Circulars on Temple Land Records in M.P. Land Revenue Code Dispute. Executive Instructions Found Invalid as They Sought to Override Statutory Bhumiswami Rights of Pujaris Protected Under Sections 57 and 158 of M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959.

The dispute arose from circulars issued by the State of Madhya Pradesh in 1994 and 2008 directing deletion of Pujari names from revenue records to pre...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal in Zamindari Abolition Land Rights Case — Grassland Not Khudkasht. Land Recorded as 'Bir' (Grass) Before Vesting Cannot Be Treated as Khudkasht Under Section 4(2) of M.B. Zamindari Abolition Act, 1951.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the State of Madhya Pradesh against the judgment of the High Court which had decreed the suit in favor o...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Concurrent Findings in Land Dispute — No Interference Under Article 227 as Findings of Fact Are Not Perverse. The court held that concurrent findings of fact based on evidence cannot be interfered with under Article 227 of the Constitution of India.

The case involves a writ petition filed by the petitioners (heirs of the original plaintiff) challenging the concurrent findings of the lower courts i...