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Section 9586

serted by Punja

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9586. serted by Punja have come into Act No. 16 of 196 force with effect ection 7 from 30th 19586. , ctio 13, 13 of Punjab Act No. 16 of 1962, reads as follows: — "Validation.—Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act r in any other law for the time being in forc ithstandin or in any other law for the judgment, decree or orde ained in this Act time being in force or in any any court or other authority any other law for th judgment, decree or order where the surplus area in me being in of any court or pect of the land e or in any other authority, wned by a Hindu dgment, decree or order of any court or other authority, where the surplus area in respect of the land owned by a Hindu undivided family referred to in clause (a) of section surplus area in respect of the land owned by a Hindu undivided family referred to in clause (a) of section 32-KK of the principal Act, has been determined under tha mily referred to in clause (a) of section 32-KK of the principal Act, has been determined under that Act at any time before the commencement of this Act by any authorit the principal Act, has been determined under that Act at any time before the commencement of this Act by any authority competent to determine such area, whether by ignoring the me before the commencement of this Act by a competent to determine such area, whether by partition of any such land under se y authority ignoring the o to determine such area, whether by ignoring the partition of any such land under section 32-FF or otherwise, such determination shall be valid and shall be deemed always ion of any such land under section 32-FF or otherwise, such determination shall be valid and shall be deemed always to have been valid and shall not be questioned on the groun ch determination shall be valid and shall be deemed always to have been valid and shall not be questioned on the ground that the descendants of the landowner constituting with hi have been valid and shall not be questioned on the ground that the descendants of the landowner constituting with him the Hindu undivided family were landowners i endants of the landowner constituting the Hindu undivided family were landowners in right in respect of their shares in 'such land or their own round the Hindu undivided family were landowners in their own right in respect of their shares in 'such land or on ground that the partition had been ignored." right in respect of their shares in the partition had been ignored."