source: The Tribune
The Divisional Commissioner (Appeals), Patiala, has dismissed the appeal of Col B.S. Sandhu (retd), owner of WWICS company and president of the Forest Hill Golf Club, against the orders of the SDM-cum-Collector (Agrarian), who had declared as surplus as much as 353 acres of land in Karoran and Nada villages belonging to Colonel Sandhu and his two sons. The Collector (Agrarian), Mr Sukhwinder Singh Gill, in his orders issued on February 17 had declared the area as surplus and ordered the Revenue Officer-cum-Naib Tehsildar concerned to take legal action for handing over the land to the Punjab Government. The Collector had also ordered that the action should be taken after giving due notice to Colonel Sandju under Section 9 of the Punjab Land Reforms Act, 1972. At least 328 acres of the surplus land falls in Karoran and 25 acres in Nada.
The Divisional Commissioner (Appeals), Patiala, has dismissed the appeal of Col B.S. Sandhu (retd), owner of WWICS company and president of the Forest Hill Golf Club, against the orders of the SDM-cum-Collector (Agrarian), who had declared as surplus as much as 353 acres of land in Karoran and Nada villages belonging to Colonel Sandhu and his two sons. The Collector (Agrarian), Mr Sukhwinder Singh Gill, in his orders issued on February 17 had declared the area as surplus and ordered the Revenue Officer-cum-Naib Tehsildar concerned to take legal action for handing over the land to the Punjab Government. The Collector had also ordered that the action should be taken after giving due notice to Colonel Sandju under Section 9 of the Punjab Land Reforms Act, 1972. At least 328 acres of the surplus land falls in Karoran and 25 acres in Nada.
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