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Order 16/02/2026 By way of filing the present civil writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has prayed for the following reliefs:-

"In view of the facts and circumstances mentioned above, it is most respectfully prayed that this Hon'ble Court may be graciously pleased to:
a) Issue a writ of Certiorari or any other appropriate writ, order, or direction to call for the records of Panchayat Revision Petition No. 19/2025 from the office of the District Collector, Rajsamand (Respondent No. 1);
b) Issue a writ of Certiorari or any other appropriate writ, order, or direction to quash and set aside the impugned order dated 24.11.2025 (Annexure-P/1) passed by the District Collector, Rajsamand;
c) Issue a writ of Mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order, or direction, thereby cancelling the Patta No. (Uploaded on 17/02/2026 at 05:39:32 PM) [2026:RJ-JD:8546] (2 of 3) [CW-3628/2026] 1847 dated 14.04.2018 issued by Respondent No. 2 in the sole name of Respondent No. 3;

5. Any interference at this stage on the ground that the patta was issued by the Gram Panchayat, Rajsamand without adjudicating the petitioner's alleged legal rights would, in effect, amount to interference with the SARFAESI proceedings initiated against respondent No.3 - Shankar Lal by the Bank. It is settled law that proceedings under the SARFAESI Act cannot be interfered with by civil or revenue courts. Therefore, if the petitioner is genuinely aggrieved and serious about asserting her legal rights in the disputed property, she is at liberty to seek appropriate relief in accordance with law, including claiming her share in sale proceeds, after the property is sold or auctioned by the Bank.