SB Civil Writ Petition No.9840/2006 Mangu Ram Vs Board of Revene & ors 18.12.2006 Hon'ble Mr Justice Ashok Parihar Mr GK Garg – for petitioner BY THE COURT: The allotment of land made in favour of the petitioner on 6.12.1965 was cancelled by the District Collector vide order dated 12.7.1999. Though, the order of the District Collector was set aside by the Revenue Appellate Authority vide order dated 24.6.2000, however, the Board of Revenue reversed the order passed by the Revenue Appellate Authority, vide order dated 29.11.2005 and maintained the order dated 12.7.1999 passed by the District Collector. Hence, the present writ petition, challenging the order of the District Collector as also the Board of Revenue. After hearing learned counsel for the petitioner, I have carefully gone through the material on record. The District Collector as also the Board of Revenue, on the basis of record, have come to a finding that the land in question could not have been allotted to the petitioner under the law since the same has been entrered as 'banjar gair mumkin'. It has also come on record that the land had been used as 'charagah land' and for public purpose including school for the children. Both the authorities have also come to a finding that even the allotment committee has not followed the due process of law as provided under the Allotment Rules. Since after due consideration proper discretion has been used by the District Collector as also the Board of Revenue, in the facts and circumstances, no further interference is called for by this court under writ jurisdiction. The writ petition is dismissed accordingly as having no merit. (Ashok Parihar) J. bnsharma