Sanjay K. Agrawal, J
1. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would submit that the petitioner has moved an application before the Collector, Dantewada seeking
permission to sell his land, which was dismissed by the Collector. The petitioner preferred appeal before the Commissioner, Division Bastar at
Jagdalpur there- against. The Commissioner, also dismissed the appeal filed by the petitioner affirming the order of Collector. The petitioner again
preferred appeal under Section 44 of the Land Revenue Code, 1959 before the Board of Revenue. The Board of Revenue, by its order dated
28.09.2016, set aside the order of Collector & Commissioner and the matter has been sent to the Collector, Dantewada for considering the application
filed by the petitioner for permission to sell has land afresh after affording him due opportunity in accordance with law but that has not been
considered and decided till date and, therefore, directions may be issued to the Collector, Dantewada to decide the same expeditiously.
2. Prayer appears to be fair and reasonable and accordingly the same is allowed.
3. Be that as it may, the Collector, Dantewada is directed to consider and decide the petitioner's said application expeditiously preferably within a
period of 30 days from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order after hearing the affected parties in accordance with law.
5. With the aforesaid observations, the writ petition stands finally disposed of.