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Bombay High Court: Lawful Cultivation on Tillers’ Day Sufficient for Deemed Tenancy—Mutation Entries Cannot Be Disregarded Without Challenge

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Bombay High Court: Lawful Cultivation on Tillers' Day Sufficient for Deemed Tenancy—Mutation Entries Cannot Be Disregarded Without Challenge, and Absence of Rent Receipts Does Not Defeat Tenancy Claims
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Bombay High Court: Lawful Cultivation on Tillers’ Day Sufficient for Deemed Tenancy—Mutation Entries Cannot Be Disregarded Without Challenge, and Absence of Rent Receipts Does Not Defeat Tenancy Claims

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court quashed the Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal’s (MRT) order dated April 19, 1997, which had denied the petitioners' tenancy status. The High Court reinstated the Sub-Divisional…
Posted by Rawlaw January 30, 2025

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