within 48 hours of its seizure and that violated the mandate of
sub-section (8) of Section 48 of MLR Code. From the documents placed ... Tahsildar by invoking his power under sub-section (7) of
Section 48 of MLR Code is only that penalty which is for illegal
transportation
authorized in that
regard by the Collector under Section 48(8)(2) of the MLR Code to
impose penalty in his discretion for unauthorized ... keeping in view the mandate of
sub-sections 7 and 8 of Section 48 of the MLR Code, within a period
of Three weeks from
officer to seize the vehicle of the
petitioner under Section 48(8) of the MLR Code. In this
regard, in the similar facts and circumstances ... taken a view that the seizure under Section 48 of
the MLR Code by any officer below the rank of the Tahsildar, is
not permissible
Naib Tahsildar
under Section 48 (8)(2) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code,
1966 (hereinafter referred to "MLR Code", for short). This Court ... held that the seizure of the vehicle under Section
48(8)(2) of the MLR Code, by an Officer below the rank of Tahsildar
order has been
passed under Section 48(8) of the
Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966
(in short, "MLR Code"). In connected writ
KHUNTE ... petition challenging
the order passed either under Section
48(7) or Section 48(8) of the MLR Code
before the appropriate Bench presides
over
applied under
Section 44(1) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966 (for
short, " the MLR Code") for non-agricultural permission ... Minister are within the parameters of
Section 257 of the MLR Code and as such, the Government can
modify, annul, reverse or pass such orders
applied under
Section 44(1) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966 (for
short, " the MLR Code") for non-agricultural permission ... Minister are within the parameters of
Section 257 of the MLR Code and as such, the Government can
modify, annul, reverse or pass such orders
applied under
Section 44(1) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966 (for
short, " the MLR Code") for non-agricultural permission ... Minister are within the parameters of
Section 257 of the MLR Code and as such, the Government can
modify, annul, reverse or pass such orders
charge sheeted for the offences punishable under Sections 148 ,
341 and 302 read with Section 149 IPC. Accused Gurcharan Singh, Balwant
Singh, Surender alias Savinder ... ocular or by medical evidence, though recorded under Section 161 Cr.P.C.
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ORAL JUDGMENT:
Heard.
2 Rule. Rule is made ... Code, 1966 (MLR Code).
5 This order was challenged before the Sub-Divisional
Officer who allowed the appeal under section 247 of the MLR
Code