Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh
Citation(1982) 2 SCC 134
CourtSupreme Court of India
Date22 January 1982
Year1982
BenchY.V. Chandrachud CJ, A. Varadarajan, D.P. Madon JJ.
Acts/ArticlesTransfer of Property Act, Land Revenue Act
CategoryProperty & Land Law

Key Principle Established

Government land assigned to a person for specific purpose (like cultivation) does not confer ownership. The assignee gets only the right to use the land for the stated purpose.

Brief Facts

Government land was assigned to individuals for cultivation. The assignees claimed full ownership rights and attempted to sell the land to third parties.

Ratio Decidendi

The Court held that assignment of government land for a specific purpose does not confer ownership. The assignee gets only a limited right to use the land for the stated purpose. Any transfer or change of use without government permission is void.

Impact & Significance

Applied in Haryana for disputes over government-allotted agricultural land, particularly land allotted to Scheduled Castes, ex-servicemen, and landless persons under various schemes.

Tags & Related Topics

Property & Land Law Transfer of Property Act Land Revenue Act
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