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comprised therein is held by a person under his personal cultivation, it shall not be lawful for the State
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reason of some physical or mental disability;
(p) " personal cultivation", with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means cultivation ... tilla' land;
(v) " under- raiyat" means a person who cultivates or holds the land of a raiyat under an agreement
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made with the lessees only for the purposes of
personal cultivation of the lands the respondents would not
fall within ... Theka must be for the purpose of
personal cultivation of the lands in dispute by that person
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them being that
he requires it bona fide for personal cultivation.
The West Bengal Land Reforms (Amendment) Act, 1972
provided ... arbitrary Once the tenant was given the right of personal
cultivation and was permitted to get the land cultivated
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Interpretation of-Hereditary tenant-Thekedar under a
Theka for personal cultivation necessary.
U.P. Land Reforms (Supplementary ... there was no authority given to the Thekedars for
personal cultivation of the lands comprised in the Theka the
Thekedars
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exceeding
30 standard acres was entitled to select for personal
cultivation a maximum area of land within the permissible
limit ... person
shall be entitled to hold land under his personal
cultivation which exceeds in the, aggregate the permissible
limit
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that when any land held
by him under his personal cultivation is taken over by the
State under ... respect of such portion of land under his
personal cultivation as is within the ceiling limit applica
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landlord to resume land if bona fide required
for personal cultivation--Taken away by Karnataka Land
Reforms (Amendment ... land where he bona fide required the land for personal
cultivation and had no other principal source of income
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that the said
lands are under their personal cultivation.
2. Stated briefly, the facts relevant for the purpose of this ... lands and further conferment of occupancy rights on tenants personally
cultivating the lands. Chapter III of the Act contains provisions
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managing trustee of a trust is (landlord) and can 'cultivate
personally' within s. 2(12) to be able to claim ... ground that the lands were required for
personal cultivation. According to the appellant, the
necessary notices, terminating the tenancy
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