(A) H.P. Ceiling and Land Holdings Act – Section 4(9) – Land Ceiling – Landowner – Held: Section 4(9) of the H.P. Land Revenue Act defines the landowner as the person not including a tenant or assignee of land revenue and every other person not mentioned in the clause who is in possession of the estate or the enjoyment of any part of the profits of estate.
It is apparent from the definition of the landowner that it is not confined to the owner of the land but includes every person who is in possession of an estate or share or portion or even enjoying any part of the profits of an estate except the tenant or assignee of land revenue. Thus, the submission that only an owner of land is covered within the definition of land owner under the Ceilings Act is not acceptable. (Para 16, 17)
(B) H.P. Ceiling and Land Holdings Act – Section 11 – Land Ceiling – Vesting of Land in Govt – Held: it is apparent from various provisions of the Ceiling Act that it is not confined to the land owned by a person but extends to the land which is mortgaged or leased out to the tenant. A specific provision has been made for the acquisition of the mortgagee’s rights by the State Government. (Para 26)
(C) H.P. Ceiling and Land Holdings Act – Section 11 – Land Ceiling – Vesting of Mortgaged Land in Govt. – It is clear that where the land includes the mortgaged land, only the mortgagee rights shall be deemed to have been acquired by the State Government; hence, the mortgage rights will also vest with the State Government as per the section. (Para 25)
(D) H.P. Ceiling and Land Holdings Act – Section 18 – Land Ceiling – Bar on Jurisdiction of Civil Court – The order was passed by the Collector under the provisions of the Act and in view of the bar under Section 18(2), the Civil Court cannot go into the question. The plaintiffs have sought a declaration regarding the invalidity of the order passed by the Collector and relief cannot be granted to the plaintiffs without setting aside the order; hence, the jurisdiction of the Civil Court is barred. (Para 36, 38)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 202 HP
State Of Himachal Pradesh, Through Collector, Shimla Vs. Om Prakash And Others
RSA No. 366 of 2007-Decided on 25-9-2023
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