The Deputy Director of Consolidation was not justified in importing principles of Hindu law while determining the shares of the parties. In a nut shell, the petitioners of writ petition No. 6635 of 1974 will get 1/12 share in the land comprised in the said lease deed and not 1/2 as was wrongly held by consolidation authorities.34 In view of the above discussions, it is held that the petitioners of writ petition No. 6635 of 1974 have 1/12 share jointly in the plots comprised in khata Nos. 98 and 99 excluding plot Nos. 35, 37, 111 and 112 which exclusively belongs to Sami Ullah and his brother Badlu, sons of Abdul Ghafoor. 24. We do not find any error or infirmity in the view taken by the High Court. The decision rendered by the High Court is on a bundle of facts agitated and counter agitated by both the parties. It is a factual determination by the High Court based on the evidence on record. We do not find any perversity in the approach of the High Court or any error apparent on the