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Clarifies Leasehold Possession Does Not Equate to Allotment or Ownership Under Punjab Village Common Lands Act

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Supreme Court Upholds Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants from Shamlat Deh Lands: Clarifies Leasehold Possession Does Not Equate to Allotment or Ownership Under Punjab Village Common Lands Act, 1961
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Supreme Court Upholds Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants from Shamlat Deh Lands: Clarifies Leasehold Possession Does Not Equate to Allotment or Ownership Under Punjab Village Common Lands Act, 1961

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court dismissed multiple Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) seeking protection under the amended Section 2(g)(ii-a) of the Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961. The Court ruled…
Posted by Rawlaw January 4, 2025

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