herein in
exercise of suo motu revisional powers u/s. 76A of
Tenancy Act in relation to the subjected land bearing ... 76A of the Tenancy
Act is maintainable after deciding appeal u/s. 74 of the
Tenancy Act, if no , in that case the show cause
petitioner, passed the order
dated 9.10.2010 (Annexure-L) under Section 76A of
the Tenancy Act, setting aside the order dated
20.11.1999 passed by the Mamlatdar ... act in accordance with law and keeping in view
the provisions contained in the Tenancy Act .
Since the proviso to Section 76A of the Tenancy
under section 76A of the Act could not be said to be
time barred. Placing reliance on Section 76A of the Act,
it is submitted ... apposite to refer to Section
76A of the Tenancy Act.
"76A : Revisional powers of Collector.
Where no appeal has been filed within the period
City Prant, issued the impugned
show-cause notice under section 76A of the Tenancy Act taking the
order dated 21.5.2007 made by the Mamlatdar ... Tenancy Act. Referring to the
provisions of section 76A of the Tenancy Act and, more particularly,
to the proviso thereto, it was submitted that
permission under Section 63AA under the Gujarat
Tenancy and Agricultural land Act, 1948 (for short,
` Tenancy Act ') and permission under Section ... initiated suo motu revisional proceedings by
exercising powers under Section 76A of the Tenancy
Act and though the appeal preferred by the
petitioner, whereby
proviso to Section 76A of the Tenancy Act, submitted that the
revisional powers could not have been exercised by the respondent
No.2 after ... act in accordance with law and keeping in view
the provisions contained in the Tenancy Act . Since the proviso to
Section 76A of the Tenancy
proviso to Section 76A of the Tenancy Act, submitted that the
revisional powers could not have been exercised by the respondent
No.2 after ... act in accordance with law and keeping in view
the provisions contained in the Tenancy Act . Since the proviso to
Section 76A of the Tenancy
Deputy Collector in exercise of the power under section 76A of
the Tenancy Act. It appears that the applicant herein filed five
special civil applications ... Deputy Collector in exercise of powers under
section 76A of the Tenancy Act on the ground that he being an
interested party, he should also
Section 76A in The Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948
76A. [ Revisional powers of Collector. [Section 76A was inserted by Bombay
case, an order
prohibiting an authority from acting without
jurisdiction. Where such an action of the authority,
acting without jurisdiction, subjects or is likely ... same in exercise of suo motu power
under section 76A of the Tenancy Act after almost a
period of 20 years is without jurisdiction