Land Revenue Code, 1959 (hereinafter
referred to as the ‘MPLRC’), the original plaintiff has
preferred the present appeal.
2. The facts leading to the present ... original proceedings before the Revenue
Authority/Tehsildar under Section 250 of MPLRC. The
respondents herein original defendants raised the
objection against the maintainability
petitioners applied for partition by
filing an application u/S 178 of MPLRC before Tahsildar.
Respondents No.1 and 2 filed their objection before ... land. Being aggrieved, respondents filed an appeal
under Section 44(1) of MPLRC before the SDO and the same
was dismissed vide order dated
application was filed by respondents before Tahsildar under Section
250(2) of MPLRC stating that they are owners of land bearing survey ... wrongfully. In reply to
the said application u/S. 250(2) of MPLRC, petitioners filed their
objection stating that since a civil suit is pending
Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, 1959
(in short "MPLRC, 1959") before the concerned Tehsildar for correction of
land record. The record shows when ... dated 11.08.2017 was challenged by the
petitioner under Section 44(1) of MPLRC before the respondent no.2/ Sub
Divisional Officer. The Sub Divisional Officer
Tehsildar u/s. 250 of the M.P.
Land Revenue Code (MPLRC) alleging that the petitioner has illegally
encroached over the said land. According ... petitioner and the respondents under the provisions of
Section 129 of the MPLRC. The respondents reached to the spot and
found that the petitioner
section 50 of the Madhya Pradesh Land
Revenue Code ( in short "MPLRC") before the Board of Revenue and
by the impugned order ... Tehsildar has been set aside, which was passed under section 44 of
MPLRC, but no appeal has been filed before the Sub-Divisional
Officer ( Revenue
Land Revenue Code (in short "MPLRC") has been dismissed and
order dated 2.3.2020 passed by the Sub Divisional Officer, Revenue,
Javad, District Neemuch ... brief are that petitioner has preferred an
application under Section 129 of MPLRC for demarcation of his land
bearing Survey
encroached of the land
therefore the proceedings under Section 248 of MPLRC were initiated and
show cause notice was issued to the petitioner. Reply ... evidence of Patwari. He filed an application under Section 32 of MPLRC
raising objection but without the following due process of law vide order date
instituted the proceedings before
the Revenue Authority under Section 250 of the MPLRC.
These very defendants raised an objection before
the Revenue Authority that ... said objection and dismissed
the application under Section 250 of the MPLRC by
holding that as the dispute is with respect to title the
Revenue
provisions of Section 273 of the M.P. Land
Revenue Code (MPLRC). It is further submitted by the learned counsel for
the petitioner that ... MPLRC the land can be allotted only for
public utility projects like construction of roads, State and National
highways, etc. Hence, the allotment