land was originally karnikam service inam, which was resumed
by the Zamindar in 1925 and regranted as jeroyti land. On
appeal a ground was raised ... held on Karnam service inam liable to be resumed by the
Zamindar, that in all the subsequent documents, it was
described as jeroyti land
thus :
" "Land-holder" means a zamindar, jagirdar,
saranjamdar, inamdar, talukdar, malik or a
khot or any person not hereinbefore specified
Parshad (1963) LXV' P.L.R. 469,
Ryots of Garbandho v. Zamindar of Parlakimedi (1943) L.R. 70
I.A. 129, Mysore States Electricity
passed
on 26th January 1951 but the right of the Zamindars vested
in the State only with effect from 1st July 1952. Also both
coming into operation of the
Abolition Act the appellant (Amba Prasad) was Zamindar of
the disputed land. The names of the respondents were
recorded ... each 'of these appeals is one Amba Prasad who
was the Zamindar of village Rhonda, Pargana and Tehsil
Khurja, District Bulandshahr, before the coming
State Government had applied for reopening of the objection
cases and the Zamindar had asked for certain documents to
prove that the State Government ... claim of
privilege was allowed by the Objection -Officer. The
Zamindar had thereupon filed the application to challenge
the claim of privilege
Bahadur Rai Pratap
Chand who died on January 23, 1901, was the Zamindar of
this Estate. After his death, his widow Rani Gomti Bibi
succeeded