SUPREME COURT: MEANING OF SHAMILAT DEH LAND ‘Shamilat’ - TopicsExpress



          

SUPREME COURT: MEANING OF SHAMILAT DEH LAND ‘Shamilat’ connotes commonality of possession, in contradistinction to ownership individually or severally. Shamilat deh are common or village lands. Banjar in common parlance means fallow or barren or unproductive hence shamilat banjar – common uncultivable lands and banjar qadim – common/village lands left fallow for a long period. Patti/Pati has various contextual connotations including a strip of land detached from the original village though dependent on it; it is a subdivision of land. For facility of reference Section 2(g) of the Punjab Village Common Lands (Regulations) Act, 1961 as applicable to Haryana. SARJEET SINGH (D) TH. LRS. VS HARI SINGH CIVIL APPEAL NO. 9722 OF 2014, DECIDED ON: 15.10.2014
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 07:30:01 +0000

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