title to the land. The question, whether the original alienation in favour of the ancestor of Punjabhai, who mortgaged the land in 1897 and subsequently ... written statement it is pleaded that the land in suit is. Devasthan land and the plaintiff and his predecessor-in-title have purchased it with
consists of certain lands, which are held to be Devasthan Inam lands of a certain Darga ; and under the deed of 1890 it was arranged ... arrange for a division of the surplus income of these Devasthan lands, the second trust was, in my opinion, one which really had more importance
Section 19 in Gujarat Devasthan Inams Abolition Act, 1969
19. Actions taken or things done after 18th March 1968 but before the appointed ... holder has taken any action or done anything in relation to Devasthan land so as to affect the rights of the tenant in respect
Agricultural Lands Act, there is a provision for the tenant to purchase the land in respect of which land revenue is exempted. Since land ... regular land revenue was being collected. The 7/12 extract of the said land showed the property to be "Devasthan Inam Land
nature, a grant by the government in favour of the temple (a Devasthan) describing the property to be in charge of a manager leads ... submitted that, in respect of these lands which were treated as Devasthan Inam lands, the Devasthan Inam was abolished under this Act and, therefore, even
lands and Rs.2,500/- per acre
for wet lands. The subject lands bearing Sy.No.6/1 and
6/2 being dry lands awarded ... SLAO has specifically observed that
lands being Devasthan Inam lands of Class-III tenure, the
compensation is to be credited to the Government
Land Records Manual. Category VI relates to barren land that is an uncultivated land or Akrishak Bhumi which is further sub-divided as land covered ... other lands put to non-agricultural uses and land with which is otherwise barren. Category V as per Land Record Manual denotes cultivable land with
were not applicable to the suit lands since the lands were owned by devasthan which is impleaded as respondent No. 2 in the present petition ... applicable to the suit lands as the lands were owned by the devasthan (respondent No. 2), preferred an appeal before the Sub-Divisional Officer, being
present petitioner purchased the said agricultural land behind back of
father of respondent No.2/complainant and the land is purchased in the
name ... further submits that Gut No.1/1 and 1/2 is
Devasthan land and is registered as a public trust. Respondent
present petitioner purchased the said agricultural land behind back of
father of respondent No.2/complainant and the land is purchased in the
name ... further submits that Gut No.1/1 and 1/2 is
Devasthan land and is registered as a public trust. Respondent