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Zamindari

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Held

1995 Supp (1) SCC 596; AIR 1995 SC 142. The word 'held' in s. 9 of the U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 means 'lawfully held'. Judicial propriety requires that if a bench of a

Khatedar tenant

Khudkasht land on the date of vesting of the estate becomes a Khatedar tenant on abolition of the Zamindari right under s. 29 of the Zamindari Abolition Act. Under the said s. a Zamindar becomes a Malik

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Ghatwali tenure

ruling power and the Ghatwal or it could be granted by the Zamindar for the protection of his Zamindari or for enabling him to render the police and military services to the ruling power which he was

Occupant

Prasad Narain Singh v. Ghurahu, AIR 1979 SC 413: (1979) 3 SCC 23: (1979) 2 SCR 296. [U.P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950 (1 of 1951), s. 20(b)(i)] Occupant is a person who having obtained

Proprietor

Proprietor, includes a company, Motipur Zamindari Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 1953 SC 320. [See also Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950] Means

Permissive possession

refused to be delivered, Pratap Singh v. Dy. Director of Consolidation, (2000) 4 SCC 614 (622). [Uttar Pradesh Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950, ss. 209, 18 and 14 and Entry 30 in App. III]

Zamindar

Zamindar, a 'zamindar' is presumed to be the owner of the underground rights in the tenancies created by him in the absence of evidence that he ever parted with them. A ghatwal means a guard of...

Years

Narayan Bhup v. State of Assam, 1956 SCR 303: AIR 1956 SC 503 (512). [Assam State Acquisition of Zamindari's Act (18 of 1951), s. 11]

Under-tenure

in the proprietor either because at the permanent settlement the inam was included in the assets of the zamindari or because he himself was the grantor of a permanent under-tenure, State of Madras v. Govindarjula Naidu, AIR

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