C.W.P.No.19747 of 2010 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Date of Decision:September 22, 2011 Civil Writ Petition No.19747 of 2010 Jagjot Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others. ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19748 of 2010 Jaspal Kaur ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others. ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19973 of 2010 Harbans Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others. ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19974 of 2010 Joginder Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19975 of 2010 Navtej Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others ...Respondents C.W.P.No.19747 of 2010 2 Civil Writ Petition No.19976 of 2010 Desa Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19977 of 2010 Pyara Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others ...Respondents Civil Writ Petition No.19978 of 2010 Desa Singh ...Petitioner Vs. State of Punjab and others ...Respondents CORAM; HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE ALOK SINGH 1. Whether Reporters of local news papers may be allowed to see judgment? 2. To be referred to the Reporters or not? 3. Whether the judgment should be reported in the Digest? Present: Mr.Vikas Bahl, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr.Raghubir Chaudhary, Sr. D.A.G.,Punjab. for the respondents. Alok Singh, J (Oral) Mr.Chaudhary, learned Sr. Deputy Advocate General, Punjab has handed over reply on behalf of the respondents in the Court in C.W.P.No.19748 of 2010 and the same is taken on record. Mr.Chaudhary states that the same reply may be read for all the writ petitions. C.W.P.No.19747 of 2010 3 All these writ petitions involve identical questions of fact and law, therefore, the same are being disposed of together with the consent of learned counsel for the parties. In all the writ petitions, the impugned order dated 13.10.10 was passed by the Tehsildar, Ludhiana, (West),while exercising the powers under Section 7 (2) of the Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act, 1976 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') directing the petitioners to hand over the vacant land to the Government within a period of one week. The sole question involved in the present petitions is as to whether any order of eviction can be passed under Section 7(2) of the Act without any opportunity of being heard. Section 7 of the Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act, 1976 reads as under:- “Power to vary or cancel leases or transfer or any package deal property-(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force but subject to any rules that may be made under this Act, the Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales) may cancel any transfer or terminate any lease or amend the terms or any transfer or lease under which any package deal property is held or occupied by a persons; Provided that no transfer shall be cancelled, lease terminated or the terms of any transfer or lease amended unless such action is permissible under the terms and conditions of the instrument of transfer or lease, as the case may be, and unless an opportunity of showing cause has been given to the transferee or C.W.P.No.19747 of 2010 4 lessee, as the case may be. (2) Where any person- (a) has ceased to be entitled to the possession of any package deal property by reason of any action taken under sub-section (1), or (b) is, in the opinion of the Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales) otherwise in unauthorised possession of any package deal property; he shall, after has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against his eviction from such package deal property, surrender possession of the property on demand being made in this behalf by the Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales) or by any other person duly authorised by the Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales), as the case may be. (3) If any person fails to surrender possession of any package deal property on demand made under sub-section(2), the Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib- Tehsildar (Sales) may, notwithstanding any thing to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in force, eject such person and take possession of such property and may, for such purpose, use or cause to be used such force as may be necessary.” From the perusal of Section 7 (2)(b), I have no hesitation to hold that Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales) or any other person duly authorised by Tehsildar (Sales) or Naib-Tehsildar (Sales) may pass order of eviction only after giving a reasonable opportunity of showing cause to the occupier. In the present case, no opportunity was ever C.W.P.No.19747 of 2010 5 granted to the petitioners before passing the impugned order (Annexure P/14). Since no show cause notice was ever issued and no opportunity of being heard was granted to the petitioners before passing the eviction order under Section 7(2) of the Act, therefore, order impugned can not be sustained in the eyes of law. All the writ petitions are allowed. Impugned orders dated 13.10.2010 are set aside. However, it is made clear that Tehsildar (Sales) may pass fresh order in accordance with law under Section 7(2)(b) of the Act after issuing show cause notice and hearing the petitioners. A photocopy of this order be placed on the files in connected cases. (Alok Singh) September 22, 2011 Judge BB