over possession of the land to the petitioners, in proceedings under Section 32G of the Act.
2. The chequered history of this petition ... land). The A.L.T. initiated proceedings under Section 32G of the Act for determining the price of the land payable to the landlord
personal cultivation of the suit land, proceedings were held under S.32G of the Tenancy Act for fixation of purchase price. The tenants expressed willingness ... This was in June 1959. Subsequently in February 1962, proceedings under S. 32G were again held but despite tenants' willingness to purchase, the said
never enacted.
27. The Division Bench of this Court while considering
Sections 32G and 88B of the provisions of the Bombay Tenancy Act,
the Gujarat ... application, dated March 5, 1979
under Sec.32G of the Bombay Tenancy Act before
the A.L.T. At Ahmedabad culminating into the
impugned order
Madhaji Lakhiram vs Mashrubhai Mahadevbhai Rabari And Ors. on 7 December, 1961
Equivalent citations: AIR1962GUJ235
wherein the Survey No. 165 is
situated, commenced an enquiry under s. 32G of the Tenancy
Act of 1948 for determining the purchase price ... Application of the appellant-landlord and directed
that the enquiry under s. 32G be dropped. The respondent no.
1-tenant approached the High Court
Agricultural Lands Tribunal in purchase proceedings under Section 32 read with Section 32G but each time the proceedings and the purchase stood postponed not because ... life time in proceeding under Section 32 read with Section 32G of the Tenancy Act. Also relevant in this context is the pertinent circumstance that
holding that the tenants' right
to purchase the land under Section 32G of the Bombay
Tenancy and Agricultural Act, 1948 (hereinafter referred ... land by tenant under section 32 becomes ineffective under
section 32G or 32M or where a tenant fails to exercise the right to purchase
Provisions of Sections 32 to 32B (both Inclusive) and Sections 32G to 32R (both Inclusive) shall, so far as may be applicable, apply to such
January 26, 1974, statutory price in the proceedings, already commenced under Section 32G , was fixed. The tenant, thereafter, started obstructing possession of the land. Hence ... appeal against the order fixing statutory price in the proceedings under section 32G of the Act. The Appeal was allowed by the District Deputy Collector
further procedure as contemplated is also required to
be followed under Section 32G of the said Act. In the instant
case apart from the fact