@JUDGMENTTAG-ORDER
1. This appeal by special leave arises from the judgment of the learned single Judge of the Calcutta High Court, made on May 18,1981 dismissing the Civil Order No. 1453/81.
2. Smt. Maya Datta had purchased 1065 sq.ft. of land under sale deed dated February 19, 1976, after the Urban Land (Ceiling of Regulation) Act, 1976 (for short the "Act") had come into force, from Bangrur Land Development Corporation Ltd., a private agency. She also had purchased some other properties with -which we are not concerned. She applied for permission u/s 27(2) of the Act for sale of the building constructed on the land. Though the competent authority had refused permission u/s 27(3) of the Act, on appeal u/s 33, the appellate authority granted her permission which was questioned by the State in the revision. The High Court dismissed the same. Thus, this appeal by special leave.
3. It is not clear whether Bangur Land Development Corporation Ltd., a private agency was in possession of excess vacant land under the Act. The primary question that required to be decided by the competent authority and the appellate authority was: whether the said agency was within the ceiling limit computing the land in question alienated to Smt. Maya Datta. If It were to be held that the said agency was in possession of the land within the ceiling limit, necessarily, the sale made in favour of Smt. Maya Datta in question is in accordance with the law. In that perspective, whether Smt. Maya Datta was within the ceiling limit or not is not material. The permission, therefore, for alienation is required to be granted in the light of the law laid down by this Court in
4. With this finding, the appeal is, disposed of No costs.