Respondents were the exclusive owners of plot Nos. 35, 57, 111 and 112 of Khata No. 99. 14.6. After tracing the trajectory of the orders passed by the Consolidation Officer, appellate authority i.e. the Assistant19 Settlement Officer and the revisional authority i.e. the Deputy Director of Consolidation, the High Court noted that the Deputy Director vide the order dated 20.09.1974 had confirmed the orders of the lower authorities with respect to plot No. 115 of Khata No. 100 but had partly allowed the revision of the respondents with respect to plot Nos. 35, 57, 111 and 112 of Khata No. 99 as well as of Khata No. 98. 14.7. High Court vide the impugned judgment and order dated 05.01.2009 held that execution of the relinquishment deed in respect of the four plots of land i.e. plot Nos. 35, 57, 111 and 112 of Khata No. 99 was not denied by Zahoor Ahmed. It was a registered document and thus carried the presumption of genuineness. High Court further noted that the appellants had not