1/3 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR. 1. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1994/2005. (Bhawani Singh Champawat Vs. State & ors.) 2. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1244/2005. (Bhata Ram Vs. State & ors.) 3. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1389/2005. (Bhera Ram Vs. State & ors.) 4. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1970/2005. (Bhawani Singh Champawat Vs. State & ors.) DATE OF ORDER : 19th November, 2007. PRESENT HON'BLE Dr.JUSTICE VINEET KOTHARI Mr.MR Singhvi, for the petitioners. Mr.D.S. Rajvi, for the Municipal Board. Mr.O.P. Boob, for the State. ORDER 1. Heard the learned counsel for the parties. 2. The limited point raised in this writ petition is that the petitioners have claimed conversion of land in question from agriculture to industrial purposes. 2/3 3. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the controversy involved in the present case is squarely covered by the order of this Court in Nand Kishore Bansal Vs. State of Rajasthan & ors., SB Civil Writ Petition No. 1969/2005 decided on 26.10.2007. Accordingly, he submits that land in question deserves to be converted from agriculture to industrial purposes. 4. Mr. Rajvi, appearing for the Municipal Board submits that the Municipal Board shall consider the case of conversion of the land in question from agriculture to industrial purpose, since it has already received the no objection certificate from RIICO as well as the Town Planner. He submits that such conversion could not take place hitherto because the land in question was under the land acquisition proceedings by the State Government which were later on dropped by the State Government. 5. Accordingly this writ petition is disposed of in the light of observations made in the above case and the Municipal Board, Jalore is directed to consider the case of the petitioners for conversion of land in question from agricultural purposes to industrial purposes in accordance with law and in light of no objection certificate given by the RIICO as well as the Town Planner. The case of the petitioners 3/3 may be considered expeditiously within a period of two months from today. (Dr.VINEET KOTHARI)J. Item No.8-11 /gandhi