But the Court at page 492 stated that: 506 "The 1948 Act had been passed by the State Legislature as a measure of agrarian reform . " With respect to the 1956 Amendment Act, it was said at page 493 that, "With a view to achieve the objective of establish ing a socialistic pattern of society in the state within the meaning of Articles 38 and 39 of the Constitution, a further measure of agrarian reform was enacted by the State Legisla ture, being the impugned Act, hereinbefore referred to, which was designed to bring about such distribution of the ownership and control of agricultural lands as best to subserve the common goods thus eliminating concentration of wealth and means of production to the common detriment." (emphasis added) The use of the expression "further measure ' as mentioned above and the repetition of the said expression again at page 495 emphasise the fact that the original Act also was a measure of agrarian reform.