Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 29 July 2010
No. Such Inam land cannot be sold off.
S. Bharath
(Expert) 29 July 2010
I hit upon the following judgment of the Supreme Court and I have extracted the relevant paragraph. I believe it may be useful, though my learned friends from Andhra Pradesh will be the best persons to throw more light on this.
PEDDINTI VENKATA MURALIRANGANATHA DESIKA IYENGAR & ORS versus GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH & ANR
Supreme Court Cases
1996 AIR 966 1996 SCC (3) 75 JT 1996 (1) 234 1996 SCALE (1)298
"It would thus be clear that the provisions of the Inams Abolition Act are a complete code in itself providing determination of the land whether held by the institution or the individual and declaration thereof, entitlement to ryotwari patta by the individuals or institution who hold the land and the grant of ryotwari patta under Section 7 shall become final unless the same is revised under Section 14A of the Act. The inam ceases to have effect from the date of grant of ryotwari patta. The conferment of ryotwari patta creates a vested right to the property held either by the institution or the individual to the extent of 2/3 and 1/3 respectively with absolute right, title and interest in the land. The tenant in occupation is also entitled to heritable occupancy rights with right to alienate, exchange, gift etc."
niranjan
(Expert) 29 July 2010
If Inam land is under personal cultivation of inamdar,it is old tenure land and it can be sold etc.
s.subramanian
(Expert) 29 July 2010
yes. excellent bharath.
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