IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Revision No.1601 of 2010 Date of Decision: 9th March,2010 Deep Chand & Ors. ....Petitioners. Versus Gram Panchayat Nangal Khurd ......Respondent CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.D. ANAND Present: Mr.K.C.Rajput Advocate for the petitioners. * * * S.D.Anand,J.(Oral) The relevant matter was disposed of by the Lok Adalat in pursuance of a consensual arrangement. The presentation on behalf of the panchayat was to the effect that it (Gram Panchayat) will have no objection to the grant of "the permission granted by the Administration to the Gram Panchayat with regard to manure-pits." The decree holder (petitioner herein) filed a plea for execution of the award dated 7.11.2006. The learned Trial Court held that the execution application was premature as Gram Panchayat had not yet obtained the permission of the administration for the purpose aforementioned. Learned counsel, appearing on behalf of the petitioner, states that there was a factual inaccuracy in the statement made by the Sarpanch that any permission from the Administration was required. The plea raised is that no permission of the Administration was, infact, Civil Revision No.1602 of 2010 ..2.. required for allotment of manure pits to the eligibles. Learned counsel conceds that this plea was not raised before the Executing Court. Dismissed as withdrawn, with liberty to the petitioner to go to the Executing Court and raise the plea aforementioned. 09th March,2010. (S.D.ANAND) Seema-II Judge