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THAKUR RAGHUBIR SINGH v. COURT OF WARDS, AJMER, AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of India | Diary 1482/1953

Status

Judgment

Decided On

1953-05-15

Bench

MAHAJAN MEHR CHAND,MUKHERJEA B.K.,HASAN GHULAM,BHAGWATI NATWARLAL H.,JAGANNADHADAS B.

Petitioner

THAKUR RAGHUBIR SINGH

Respondent

COURT OF WARDS, AJMER, AND ANOTHER.

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Full Judgment Text

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PETITIONER: THAKUR RAGHUBIR SINGH

Vs.

RESPONDENT: COURT OF WARDS, AJMER, AND ANOTHER.

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 15/05/1953

BENCH: MAHAJAN, MEHR CHAND BENCH: MAHAJAN, MEHR CHAND MUKHERJEA, B.K. HASAN, GHULAM BHAGWATI, NATWARLAL H. JAGANNADHADAS, B.

CITATION: 1953 AIR 373 1953 SCR 1049 CITATOR INFO : D 1955 SC 795 (9) R 1956 SC 559 (4) R 1958 SC 578 (177) R 1959 SC 459 (40) E 1959 SC 519 (13) D 1960 SC 468 (6) R 1961 SC 705 (13) E 1961 SC 954 (23) RF 1962 SC1371 (36,41) R 1965 SC 632 (11) R 1969 SC 168 (11)

ACT: Constitution of India, 1950, arts. 19(1) (f), 19(5), 31-A-Ajmer Revenue and Land Records Act (XLII of 1950) s. 112-Ajmer Government Wards Regulation (I of 1888), ss. 6, 7- Law declaring landlords who habitually infringe the rights of a tenant to be disqualified proprietors and empowering Court of Wards to assume management of their lands - Validity-Infringement of fundamental right-Reasonableness- Scope of article 31-A-"Modification of rights," meaning of.

HEADNOTE: Section 112 of the Ajmer Tenancy and Land Records Act (XLII of 1.950) provided that "if a landlord habitually infringes the rights of a tenant under this Act, he shall, notwithstanding any thing in section 7 of the Ajmer Government Wards Regulation, 1888 (I of...

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