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2001 DIGILAW 834 (SC)

Shyam Lal v. Dy. Director Of Consolidation Ghazipur

2001-04-16

K.T.THOMAS, R.P.SETHI

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ORDER Leave granted. 2. When appellants challenged the order passed by the Deputy Director of Consolidation, the High Court disposed of the said challenge by a cryptic order which reads thus : "After hearing the learned counsel for the petitioner I find no force in this petition. The petition is dismissed accordingly." 3. No reason is discernible from the impugned order. What arguments of the learned counsel appeared to the learned judge, without force etc., have not been referred to in the impugned order. In view of the stark want of any reasoning we are compelled to interfere with the impugned order. It is accordingly set aside. The High Court will dispose of the writ petition afresh. This appeal is accordingly disposed of. Appeal disposed of. *************** Parallel Citations of other Journals : Shyam Lal & Ors. v. Dy. Director of Consolidation Ghazipur & Ors., 2001(8) Supreme 492 00020