LALLA MOTIA CHAUHAN (D) TH. LRS. . vs UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS SECRETARY — C.A. No. 1483/2006
Case under 3102_3Jj-land Laws, Agricultural Tenancy, Land Revenue : Three Judge Matter Section III. Status: DISPOSED.
CNR: SCIN010182722005
Filing Date
24-Aug-2005
Registration No
C.A. No. 1483/2006
Diary Number
18272/2005
Order Date
24-Sep-2025
Document Type
Judgement - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Dismissed
Data as of 30-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
LALLA MOTIA CHAUHAN (D) TH. LRS. .
Adv. SHIVAJI M. JADHAV
Respondent(s)
UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS SECRETARY
Hearing History
Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURYA KANT, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DIPANKAR DATTA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH
Next Week / Week Commencing / C.O.Week
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| Date | Purpose |
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| 24-Sep-2025 | Next Week / Week Commencing / C.O.Week |
| 22-Jul-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 21-May-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 19-May-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 15-May-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
Orders in this case
Common Record of Proceedings — heard with connected matters
Lead case: C.A. No. 1479/2006
SUMMARY: C.A. No. 001483 / 2006 - Divyangnakumari Harisinh Parmar v. Union of India The Supreme Court dismissed appeals challenging the rescission of land grants (Alvaras) in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The Collector's 1974 order rescinding the grants for non-cultivation under Article 12 of the Organic Regulation (OA) was upheld. The Court rejected pleas of waiver, acquiescence, delay, impossibility, and condonation, holding that mandatory cultivation conditions cannot be waived as they serve public policy. The High Court's reversal of concurrent findings was justified under Section 100 CPC. The order was not vitiated by mala fides despite being passed just before the 1971 Land Reforms Regulation came into force. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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