S.B. Cr. Revision Petition No.621/2005 Smt. Kiran Devi Vs. State and Ors. Dated : 04.03.2010 HON'BLE MR. MAHESH BHAGWATI,J. Mr. SK Gupta, for the petitioner. Mr. GS Rathore, Public Prosecutor for the State. *** Challenge in this criminal revision petition is to the order dated 16th June, 2005 rendered by the Additional Sessions Judge No.2 Bharatpur whereby the Additional Sessions Judge remitted the case back to S.D.M. Bharatpur directing him to ascertain as to whether any dispute likely to cause a breach of the peace existed and to determine the rights of the parties with regard to the person entitled to the possession of the disputed property. Having considered the submissions made at the bar and carefully perused the relevant material on record, it is noticed that the Sub Divisional Magistrate, Bharatpur appointed the receiver on the disputed land bearing Khasra numbers as mentioned in the first Paragraph of judgment dated 22nd July, 2004. Learned counsel for the petitioner could not convince me as to how the impugned order dated 16th June, 2005 is not in accordance with the provisions of law. It is also noticed that since the land pertaining to disputed Khasra numbers was in dispute between both the parties and -2- the rights of the parties could not be determined, the land was attached and the receiver was appointed. I do not find any substance in the criminal revision at hand and the same deserves to be dismissed. In view of above, the criminal revision petition filed by the petitioner Smt. Kiran Devi stands dismissed. The learned S.D.M. Bharatpur is directed to decide the issues in the light of the directions issued by the learned Additional Sessions Judge No.2 Bharatpur, while maintaining the order of appointing receiver on the disputed land. The criminal revision petition stands disposed of accordingly. (MAHESH BHAGWATI)J. Pcg