H.P. Land Revenue Act, 1954 – Possession Rights – Validity of Revenue Entries – Settlement Operations – Limitation Period for Filing Suit – Burden of Proof – The plaintiff sought a declaration of possession and a permanent prohibitory injunction, claiming rightful ownership based on historical possession records.
The defendants contested, asserting their rightful ownership as per subsequent revenue entries. The Trial Court dismissed the suit, and the First Appellate Court affirmed the decision.
The High Court analyzed the evidence and legal principles involved. It noted discrepancies in the plaintiff’s claims regarding the demolition of an old house and the timing of laying a new plinth. The High Court emphasized the presumption of correctness attached to records prepared during settlement operations and the burden of proof on the plaintiff to challenge these records. It cited precedents requiring proper notification before changing revenue entries and held that adverse entries alone do not constitute a cause of action for filing a suit. Accordingly, the appeal was dismissed. (Para 16, 23, 26, and 34)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 328 HP
[2023 HHC 13205]
Chuni Lal (Deceased) Through Lrs. Vs. Satya Devi And Others
RSA No. 607 of 2009-Decided on 16-11-2023
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