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Tribunal, vide its order dated 30.12.1994, allowed the appeal and set aside the order passed by the Competent Authority dated 20.6.1988 and remanded the case back to the Competent Authority for deciding the application under Section 21 of the ULC Act, 1976 afresh. It is stated that the said application was not decided until the ULC Act, 1976 came to be repealed with effect from 30.3.1999.
5. But much before the remand by order dated 30.12.1994, the Notification under Section 10(3) of the ULC Act, 1976 was issued by the Competent Authority on 13.7.1989 which was duly published in the Official Gazette on 3.8.1989 vesting the land in the State free from all encumbrances. After that a Notice under Section 10(5) of the ULC Act, 1976 was issued on 29.8.1989 which was duly served upon Prabhatbhai Shivabhai Solanki by R.P.A.D. and by drawing Panchnama in presence of the panch witnesses, the possession of the land in question was taken over on 1.4.1992 (AnnexureR/1 colly.). The proceedings under ULC Act, 1976, thus, stood concluded even before the remand and these proceedings were never challenged by the Petitioners / Appellants.
Section 3 of the Repeal Act. That is because Bhabadeb Sarma erstwhile owner had not made any grievance based on breach of Section 10(5) at any stage during his lifetime implying thereby that he had waived his right to do so."
9. In the instant case, the petitioners or the predecessor of the petitioners had not challenged the order of the competent authority passed on 29.10.1986, nor had they challenged the notification under Section 10(3) or notice under Section 10(5) of the said Act, and therefore they had waived their right to challenge the same. The present petition having been filed after the repeal of the ULC Act, the submission of Mr.Bhatt, learned Counsel for the petitioners that such possession even if taken over was required to be restored, as the petitioners' application under Section 21 was pending and that the petitioners were entitled to the benefit of the Repeal Act, can not be accepted. In similar case as the present one, this Court in case of Om Prakash B. Khare Vs. State of Gujarat (supra), has held as under in paragraph 48: "48. It is an undisputed fact that the appellant has neither challenged the order of Competent Authority passed on 5.1.1987, nor the Notifications issued under Section 10(1) and 10(3) of the ULC Act, issued on C/LPA/1281/2016 JUDGMENT DT. 23.3.21 PRABHATBHAI SHIVABHAI SOLANKI THROUGH LRs v. STATE OF GUJARAT & 4 others In Re: ULC Act : Vesting u/s. 10(3) Final : Exemption Applications don't survive.
11. In our opinion, the learned Single Judge was perfectly justified in holding that once the Notification under Section 10(3) has been issued in the present case on 3.8.1989 vesting the land in the State free from all encumbrances and in pursuance thereof, upon issuance of Notice under Section 10(5) of the ULC Act, 1976, the possession also has been taken over by the State Government on 1.4.1992 under Section 10(6) of the ULC Act, 1976 through Panchnama Process, there was no question of deciding the pending Application under Section 21 of the ULC Act, 1976 upon remand by the Tribunal and that too should be deemed to have stood abated. The learned Single Judge has further noted in the extract of judgment quoted above that Notification under Section 10(3) of the ULC Act, 1976 and the proceedings of taking over the possession under Section 10(5) / 10(6) of the ULC Act, 1976 have not been assailed by the Petitioners at all and he is merely banking upon the pendency of the Application under Section 21 of the ULC Act, 1976 and have sought the benefit of Section 4 of C/LPA/1281/2016 JUDGMENT DT. 23.3.21 PRABHATBHAI SHIVABHAI SOLANKI THROUGH LRs v. STATE OF GUJARAT & 4 others In Re: ULC Act : Vesting u/s. 10(3) Final : Exemption Applications don't survive.
15. The adjudicatory process comes to an end with the issuance of Notification under Section 10(3) of the ULC Act, 1976 and thereafter, the formal conclusion of the proceedings under the ULC Act, 1976 can take place either under Section 10(5) or Section 10(6) of the ULC Act, 1976 by taking over the possession, C/LPA/1281/2016 JUDGMENT DT. 23.3.21 PRABHATBHAI SHIVABHAI SOLANKI THROUGH LRs v. STATE OF GUJARAT & 4 others In Re: ULC Act : Vesting u/s. 10(3) Final : Exemption Applications don't survive.