extinguished as per the provisions of Section 8 of the Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition Act, 1969 ?
[D] Whether the decision rendered by the Division Bench ... Constitution.
[b] In view of the [placement of the Gujarat DEvsthan Inams Abolition Act, 1969 and the Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition [ Amendment
that, the construction has been done on the land which is Devsthan Inam land, the same being commonly known as Shah-e-Alam Devsthan Inam ... stated that the land in dispute was originally land governed by Devsthan Inam Act and as per the sale deed dated 18th December, 1983 executed
Inam Devsthan Shri Ram Mandir. As per Ex.-P17, the land of
village Rabaniya has been given to Devsthan Shri Ram Mandir as
Inam right ... Devsthan as Inam right. As per Ex.-P15, the land of
village Kankalkhdea has been given to Shri Ram Mandir Inam
Devsthan
herein that they became owners
of the land under the Devsthan Inam Abolition Act, the
Joint Charity Commissioner concluded that the Trust
Act would ... cease to apply though the Devsthan Inam
Abolition Act had come into force. A further finding
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revenue records, in view of Section 8 of the
Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition Act, 1969, brought
into force with effect from 15.11.1969. The said land ... land had vested in the State Government under the
Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition Act. After setting
aside the order of the Mamlatdar dated 11.06.2012,
rejected
revenue records, in view of Section 8 of the
Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition Act, 1969, brought
into force with effect from 15.11.1969. The said land ... land had vested in the State Government under the
Gujarat Devsthan Inams Abolition Act. After setting
aside the order of the Mamlatdar dated 11.06.2012,
rejected
Nageshwar Devsthan Inam Class-III be
removed. So also the Inam land be converted into free hold land.
3 The Devsthan Inam ... devotee will have no locus whatsoever to
protect the interest of Devsthan Inam. The impugned order refers to
the fact that old revenue records show
important document
in which the disputed land has been shown as “Inam
Devsthan” and being of ownership of the temple and pujari
has been shown
Administrators/Trustees of the aforesaid trust. The lands were Devsthan Inams and, hence, upon the Devsthan Inams Abolition Act coming into force with effect from
Whether it is proved that as per Section - 8 of
Gujarat Devsthan Inam Abolition Act 1969, the river,
riverbed and lands are vested