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rights as those, lands covered with water would
be producing crops, part of the produce of which would ... margin of
the mouza was actually treated as producing crops or other produce and
that part of what
Calcutta High Court
parties, record their
objections, and inspect the produce or the crop.
The Tehsildar has then to decide all objections ... make an estimate of the value of the produce or crop
and determine the amount to be paid, and submit
Rajasthan High Court
sixth of the gross produce
excluding Bhusa, dry stalks of a crop or grass or any other natural
produce. Further ... little more to the
tenant who, by his labour, produces crops, and a little less is left to
the landlord
Rajasthan High Court
dispute between them over the possession of land, crop or produce
thereof, cither on the ground of non-existence ... opinion that any crop or produce of
the land which is subject-matter of dispute in the proceeding under
this
Patna High Court
land and causing damage to his
crop or produce and gives out that he was taking them to the
pound ... doing damage thereto or to any
crop or produce thereon. It requires them to send the
cattle so seized, within
Supreme Court of India
daughters of Gunhari, their
share of the crop produce from the holding. The Single Judge, in his
order of reference ... daughters of Gunhari their share of the crop produce.
Therefore, this case, in our opinion, would be a suitable case
Madhya Pradesh High Court
proper custody or the sale of any crop or produce of the property
(immovable property) which is the subject matter ... land and it could not,
therefore, be a crop or produce of the land. Referring to vet another
decision
Delhi High Court
land were the basic operations, the scope of the
crops produced was enlarged and all crops raised on the
land ... whether they be food crops or not were included in the
produce raised by agriculture. There was however another
school
Supreme Court of India
object of this legislation is to protect the
producers of commercial crops from being exploited by middlemen and
profiteers ... object of such legislation is to protect the producers of commercial
crops from being exploited by the middlemen and profiteers
Supreme Court of India
cent to 40 per cent. If the crops fail because of the vagaries of monsoon, they will not get adequate ... produce the goods.
Fourthly, Sir, we need to look towards diversification of cropping pattern and to take advantage
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