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2021 DIGILAW 964 (RAJ)

Bhanwar Puri v. State of Rajasthan

2021-06-28

INDRAJIT MAHANTY, VINIT KUMAR MATHUR

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ORDER 1. Issue notice. 2. Ms. Rekha Borana, learned Additional Advocate General appears and accepts notice on behalf of the State. 3. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners as well as learned Additional Advocate General for the State. 4. The petitioners have made a complaint for not allotting more than half Gocher land to Village Bhat from the original Gochar Land of Village Rana. 5. Earlier the Jaipur Bench of this Court in Jagdish Prasad Meena Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. [D.B. Civil Writ Petition (PIL) No.10819/2018 - vide order dated 30.01.2019] took note of the fact that large number of writ petitions were filed before the Court styled as public interest litigation which pertained to encroachments over the pasture land/land of 'Johad'/'talab'/river/river bed/public way/Shamshan/Kabristan etc. and directed the Chief Secretary of the State to devise a permanent mechanism, which should be operational in every district of the State where the concerned District Collector should be required to periodically notify for the information of the general public to lodge the complaints/representations with regard to such encroachments with a specially designated Public Land Protection Cell (for short 'PLPC') for rural areas. It was further directed by this Court that PLPC should be headed by District Collector and function under his direction and supervision. Further direction for the manner in which the PLPC is to function. 6. Learned Additional Advocate General brings to our notice a notification dated 24.04.2019 issued by the Revenue (Gr.6) Department, Govt. of Rajasthan in compliance of the directions issued by this Court in the case of Jagdish Prasad Meena (supra). 7. The notification clearly issued directions to all the Collectors in the State of Rajasthan to constitute such PLPCs in each district. The Addl. Advocate General submits that PLPCs all around the State have already been constituted and are functioning as per directions given by this Court in the case of Jagdish Prasad Meena (supra) and serious endeavours are being made to resolve issues as per the guidelines issued by this Court. 8. In this background, the petitioners are directed to approach PLPC, Udaipur by filing representation for ventilating their grievances. 8. In this background, the petitioners are directed to approach PLPC, Udaipur by filing representation for ventilating their grievances. After hearing the concerned parties, the PLPC shall objectively consider the petitioners' grievances for not allotting more than half Gocher land to Village Bhat from the original Gochar Land of Village Rana and if found correct, direct appropriate action within a period of three months from the date of submission of the representation. 9. Accordingly, the writ petition stand disposed of.