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Chittaranjan Bhoi vs State Of Odisha And Ors. .... Opposite ...
2026 Latest Caselaw 2376 Ori

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 2376 Ori
Judgement Date : 13 March, 2026

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Orissa High Court

Chittaranjan Bhoi vs State Of Odisha And Ors. .... Opposite ... on 13 March, 2026

Author: Sashikanta Mishra
Bench: Sashikanta Mishra
                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK

                                   W.P.(C). No. 7048 of 2026

            Chittaranjan Bhoi                         ....                     Petitioner
                                                                         Represented by
                                                                Mr. P.K.Nayak, Advocate
                                                   -Versus -
            State of Odisha and Ors.                   ....                Opposite Parties
                                                                           Represented by
                                                                       Mrs. J. Sahoo, ASC
                          CORAM:
                            JUSTICE SASHIKANTA MISHRA

ORDER_ 13.03.2026

Order No. 1. This matter is taken up through hybrid mode.

01. 2. The petitioner has approached this Court with the following prayer:

"In the facts and circumstances narrated above and in the interest of justice it is therefore prayed that this Hon'ble Court would be graciously pleased-

(i) to direct the Opp.Party No.2 (Tahasildar) to examine the status of the land in question and issue necessary permission in favour of the petitioner for alienation of the land as per decision of the Hon'ble High Court passed in W.P.(C). No.27920/2023 (Hemanta Naik & Others vrs. State of Odisha & Others):

(ii) Further be pleased to direct the Opp.Party No.3 (District Sub-Registrar, Sambalpur) for transfer of the land within a stipulated time;

And may further be pleased to pass any other order(s)/direction(s) as this Hon'ble Court deem fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case;

And for this act of kindness, the petitioner shall as in duty bound, remain ever pray."

3. It is submitted by the petitioner that his case is squarely covered by the ratio decided in the case of Hemanta Naik vrs. State of

Odisha in W.P.(C). No. 27920 of 2023 and batch wherein a coordinate Bench of this Court held as follows:

"18. In the result this court disposes of all the writ petitions granting liberty to each Petitioner to approach the competent Revenue Authority, i.e. concerned Tahasildar to give his opinion on the usability of the land and in such event the concerned Tahasildar is directed to give his opinion in respect of each specific land of respective Petitioners regarding its usability for agricultural purpose any more in the present scenario, within a period of 60 days from the date of application. Depending upon the opinion of the Revenue Authority, the Petitioners are at liberty to approach the registering officer again."

4. Since the petitioner's prayer is similar to the grievance of the petitioner in the batch of writ applications, the present writ application is disposed of directing the The Tahasildar, Sadar, Sambalpur to consider the grievance of the petitioner in light of the judgment passed in Hemanta Naik (supra) within two months from today. The petitioner shall file a certified copy of this order and the aforementioned judgment before the Tahasildar.

(Sashikanta Mishra) Judge

A.K. Rana

Location: HIGH COURT OF ORISSA, CUTTACK

 
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