sale has been done in violation of Section 165(6)(c) of
MPLRC, therefore, the sale deed is void ab initio and defendant ... appeal by placing the reliance over Section
165(6)(a) of MPLRC, which is applicable only where the land is in
notified schedule area
Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, 1959 (hereinafter
referred to as "MPLRC" for short) which was passed by the Tahsildar in
pursuance ... portion of
land in question, therefore, the jurisdiction under Section 250 of MPLRC
would not be available to the revenue authorities and for eviction from
Tehsildar, Tarana has
rightly dismissed the application under Section 250 of the MPLRC. An
application under Section 250 of the MPLRC can only be filed ... from the date of
completion of proceedings under Section 129 of the MPLRC. Therefore, the
impugned orders without jurisdiction. It is further submitted that
application preferred by
the petitioners under Section 129(5) of MPLRC, 1959 has been rejected on the
ground of delay.
2. It is the case ... have preferred
an application under Section 129 of MPLRC before the concerned Tehsildar
seeking demarcation of suit land. It is submitted that the concerned Tehsildar
Land Revenue Code, 1959 (hereinafter referred as
MPLRC) before the SDO, Bhind and the same shall be considered by
the SDO Bhind in accordance with ... Meanwhile, respondent No.4 moved an application under Section
250 of MPLRC before the Tahsildar for removal of appellants from
possession of suit land
Land Revenue Code, 1959 ( for short
"the MPLRC") for correction of revenue record. However, the learned single
judge has treated the said application ... under section 108 of the MPLRC. It is
submitted that at the relevant time the period of limitation for correction of
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Land Revenue Code, 1959 (for brevity "MPLRC") before the
Court of Naib Tehsildar, Tappa Manpur, Tehsil Mhow, District Indore. In
this application ... submitted an application under Section 131 of the MPLRC in
respect of the said land, which was registered as case No. 06-A/2013/1994
Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code, 1959 (for short, "MPLRC"), no actual
dispossession occurred, and their possession continued uninterrupted. On
19.05.2025, another notice ... petitioners are mere encroachers. They
submitted that eviction proceedings under Section 248 MPLRC have been
initiated from time to time, and the principle of adverse
Tehsildar while dealing with cases of mutation
under sections 109 and 110 MPLRC between private
parties, does not perform judicial or quasi-judicial
functions ... deceased and notice them in view of provisions of
section 110(4) MPLRC.
3) Sections 109 and 110 have to be read alongwith
Section
Tehsildar while dealing with cases of mutation
under sections 109 and 110 MPLRC between private
parties, does not perform judicial or quasi-judicial
functions ... deceased and notice them in view of provisions of
section 110(4) MPLRC.
3) Sections 109 and 110 have to be read alongwith
Section