respondents under section 257 of the
Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966 ('MLRC'). The dispute
between the parties in the present petition ... docx
challenged. Thus, in view of the impugned orders passed under
the MLRC, orders passed under the Tenancy Act , fixing purchase
price in favour
Maharashtra
Land Revenue Code, 1966 (hereinafter referred to as
the MLRC, 1966) read with Rule 5 of the
Maharashtra Land Revenue (Disposal of Government
Lands ... recourse to the powers
vested in him under Section 40 of the MLRC, 1966
read with Rule 5 of the Rules, 1971.
(k) Pursuant
Pune under
Section 59(b) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966
(MLRC) about sale of land in question without permission of the
Competent Authority ... took a volte face and filed Appeal under
Section 59(b) of MLRC, seeking return of possession of the sold
land. His Application was rejected
Pune under
Section 59(b) of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966
(MLRC) about sale of land in question without permission of the
Competent Authority ... took a volte face and filed Appeal under
Section 59(b) of MLRC, seeking return of possession of the sold
land. His Application was rejected
Section 247 of the Maharashtra
Land Revenue Code, 1966 ( for short "MLRC") being RTS Appeal No. 26
of 2019 before the Sub-Divisional ... Collector, the
Respondent No. 1 preferred Revision Application under Section 257
of MLRC before the Divisional Commissioner. The Divisional
Commissioner came to a conclusion that
under Section 257 of the Maharashtra Land
Revenue Code [for short "MLRC"] and hence the same are taken up for
hearing together ... Additional Collector involving interpretation of
provisions contained in Chapter XIII of the MLRC governing appeals,
revisions and review. The order of the Additional Collector cannot
appellate authority
under Section 251 of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966
(MLRC) repeatedly attracts attention of this Court and there has
already been sufficient ... appeal was not maintainable under the provisions of Section
252 of the MLRC and appeal has accordingly been dismissed as not
maintainable by order dated
appellate and revisional remedies under the Maharashtra Land
Revenue Code, 1966 ("MLRC"). During the hearing, it became
apparent that there is a direct ... revision
against an order condoning delay and admitting an appeal under
the MLRC. The conflicting views expressed in several decisions by
coordinate Benches have created
under Section 257 of the Maharashtra Land
Revenue Code [for short "MLRC"] and hence the same are taken up for
hearing together ... Additional Collector involving interpretation of
provisions contained in Chapter XIII of the MLRC governing appeals,
revisions and review. The order of the Additional Collector cannot
under Section 257 of the Maharashtra Land
Revenue Code [for short "MLRC"] and hence the same are taken up for
hearing together ... Additional Collector involving interpretation of
provisions contained in Chapter XIII of the MLRC governing appeals,
revisions and review. The order of the Additional Collector cannot