Rajasthan Court April 1980 Judgments
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Smt. PhIn Kaur Vs. Board of Revenue for Rajasthan and ors.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Apr-02-1980
Reported in: 1980WLN(UC)185
C.M. Lodha, C.J.1. The facts giving rite to this writ petition lie within a narrow compass. Proceedings utter the Rajasthan Imposition of Ceilings on Agricultural Holdings Act, 1973 (hereinafter to be referred to as the Act) were started against Ajaib Singh (who died during the pendency of the appeal before the Board of Revenue for Rajasthan) by the Authorised Officer, namely, Sub-Divisional Officer, Raisinghnagar, who by his order dated March 31, 1976, held teat Ajaib Singh was holding 64 Bighas 4 Biswas of land, and under the relevant law, he was entitled to retain 46 Bighas and 8 Biswas only. Accordingly, he held that the surplus land measuring 18 Bighas and 16 Biswas vested in the State of Rajasthan. It may be stated here that Ajaib Singh's cast was that he had adopted one Baldev Singh on April 5, 1970 and was therefore, entitled to a separate unit for his adopted son. This plea was, however, rejected by the Authorised Officer on the ground that the adoption was not preyed to be va...
The Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Smt. Kamla Devi
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: Apr-01-1980
Reported in: 1980WLN(UC)111
M.C. Jain, J1. This appeal under Section 30 of the Workmen's Compensation Act, is directed against the judgment and award dated January 31, 1977, passed by the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation, Jodhpur, whereby, a sum of Rs. 8,000/- was awarded by way of compensation together with Rs. 5,00/- as the cost of the application, to respondents, Smt. Kamla Devi.2. The facts giving rise to the present appeal may briefly be stated. Respondent, Smt. Kamla Devi presented a claim-application under the Workmen's Compensation Act with the allegation that her husband Arjun Singh was a second Fireman in the Loco shed, Northern Railway, Jodhpur. He went on duty on November 12,1971, at 6.30 A.M, and started working on Engine No. 2389 YP, which was scheduled for 210 Dn. While filling water in the water-tank of the said engine by standing on the tanker, he slipped from the engine, from about 10 feet and fell on the ground. Immediately thereafter, he complained of pain in the chest and abdomen. Afte...
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