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february 2000

Supreme Court of India · 2000-02-14

Seshamni & Anr vs The D. Director Of ...

Citation / case number
AIR 2000 SUPREME COURT 979
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Seshamni & Anr
Respondent
The D. Director Of ...
Author
D.P.Wadhwa
Bench
D.P.Wadhwa

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Deputy Director of Consolidation under the U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953, affirming that the respondents were the rightful owners of plot No.301 based on a valid auction sale in 1914. The Court found that the appellants' claim of adverse possession was not substantiated, as the evidence indicated that the respondents' predecessor had been in continuous possession since the auction. The Court dismissed the appeal, affirming the High Court's dismissal of the review petition and the original writ petition under Article 226.

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