SAT PAL A.S.VIRK vs DILBAGH SINGH ETC. — RSA/261/1999

Case under No Acts Defined Section ---. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED on 21st April 2026.

CNR: PHHC010457891999

CASE DISPOSED

Filing Number

RSA/261/1999

Filing Date

05-05-1999

Registration No

RSA/261/1999

Registration Date

05-05-5500

Judge

MR. JUSTICE VIRINDER AGGARWAL

Coram

MR. JUSTICE VIRINDER AGGARWAL

Bench Type

Single

Category

26 - RSA ( 496 )

Sub-Category

( 944 )

Judicial Branch

CIVIL II(RSA) BRANCH

Decision Date

21st April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED

Acts & Sections

No Acts defined Section ---

Petitioner(s)

SAT PAL A.S.VIRK

Respondent(s)

DILBAGH SINGH ETC.

Orders

21-04-2026
MR. JUSTICE VIRINDER AGGARWAL

The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed the second appeal by defendant Satpal, setting aside the First Appellate Court's decision and restoring the Trial Court's dismissal of the pre-emption suit. The court found the First Appellate Court erred by relying on a defectively altered Khasra Girdawari (revenue record) entry that violated prescribed procedure, while ignoring defendants' evidence of actual possession, improvements (guava trees, tubewell), and the plaintiffs' failure to prove tenancy through rent receipts or cultivation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Punjab and Haryana allowed the second appeal by defendant Satpal, setting aside the First Appellate Court's decision and restoring the Trial Court's dismissal of the pre-emption suit. The court found the First Appellate Court erred by relying on a defectively altered Khasra Girdawari (revenue record) entry that violated prescribed procedure, while ignoring defendants' evidence of actual possession, improvements (guava trees, tubewell), and the plaintiffs' failure to prove tenancy through rent receipts or cultivation. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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