Section 32(1) so far as material runs thus: 447 "On the Ist day of April, 1957, (hereinafter referred to as 'the tillers ' day ') every tenant shall, subject to the provisions of the next succeeding sections, be deemed to have purchased from his landlord, free of all encumbrances subsisting thereon on the said day, the land held by him as tenant, if (a) such tenant is a permanent tenant thereof and cultivates the land leased personally; (b) such tenant is not a permanent tenant but cultivates the land leased personally; and (i) the landlord has not given notice of termination of this tenancy under section 31: or (ii) notice has been given under section 31, but the landlord has not applied to the Mamlatdar on or before the 31st day of March, 1957 under section 29 for obtaining possession of the land; (or) (iii) the landlord has not terminated this tenancy on any of the grounds specified in section 15, or has so terminated the tenancy but has not applied to the Mamlatdar on or before the 31st day of March, 1957 under section 29, for obtaining possession of the lands; . . . " Section 32 H, so far as material, runs thus: "(1) Subject to the additions and deductions as provided in sub sections 1A and 1B, the purchase price shall be reckoned as follows, namely: (i) In the case of a permanent tenant who is cultivating the land personally 448 the purchase price shall be the aggregate of the following amounts, that is to say, . . . " (ii) In the case of other tenants the purchase price shall be the aggregate of the following amounts, that is to say, (a) such amount as the Tribunal may determine not being less than 20 times the assessment and not more than 200 times the assessment; . . . " According to the petitioner in W. P. 120 of 1958 the total area of land held by him in his villages is 62,588 acres out of which only 703 acres are in his personal cultivation and the rest is held by tenants who are non permanent tenants.