JYOTI SEJWANI WIFE OF NANAK CHAND SEJWANI vs THE RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD Advocate - SATYENDRA SINGH RAGHAV, ,AJAY SHUKLA,RAGHAV SHARMA — CW/13563/2019
Case under Other Acts Section NO. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 09th April 2026.
CNR: RJHC020697412019
Filing Number
CW/41326/2019
Filing Date
06-Aug-2019
Registration No
CW/13563/2019
Registration Date
08-Aug-2019
Judge
Ganesh Ram Meena
Coram
Ganesh Ram Meena
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
Jaipur Development Authority /JDA ( 6900 )
Judicial Branch
WRIT
Decision Date
09-Apr-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED
Last updated 11-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.JYOTI SEJWANI WIFE OF NANAK CHAND SEJWANI
Adv. RAJAT RANJAN
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2.SURESH CHAND PAL SON OF C.S. PAL
Respondent(s)
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1.THE RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD Advocate - SATYENDRA SINGH RAGHAV, ,AJAY SHUKLA,RAGHAV SHARMA
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2.THE JAIPUR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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3.REGISTRAR COOPERATIVE DEPARTMENT
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4.NEERAJ K. PAWAN
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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09-Apr-2026
Ganesh Ram MeenaView PDF
Summary of Court Decision The Rajasthan High Court held that a 2002 judgment granting land rights to housing society members was obtained through fraud and misrepresentation—specifically by failing to disclose the original land owners and the parent housing society that had initially purchased the land. The court declared the earlier judgment void and ruled that the land acquisition by the Rajasthan Housing Board stands completed, while original land owners remain entitled to compensation already deposited with the civil court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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Summary of Court Decision The Rajasthan High Court held that a 2002 judgment granting land rights to housing society members was obtained through fraud and misrepresentation—specifically by failing to disclose the original land owners and the parent housing society that had initially purchased the land. The court declared the earlier judgment void and ruled that the land acquisition by the Rajasthan Housing Board stands completed, while original land owners remain entitled to compensation already deposited with the civil court. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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