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Disability Commissioner Cannot Settle Private Land Disputes: Gujarat HC
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🗓 01 Jul 2026, 11:45 PM
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The Gujarat High Court has ruled that the State Disability Commissioner lacks the authority to adjudicate land disputes between private individuals. The court clarified the commissioner's jurisdiction is limited to matters concerning the rights and facilities of persons with disabilities.
The Gujarat High Court has clarified that the State Disability Commissioner does not possess the jurisdiction to adjudicate land disputes arising between private parties. This significant ruling underscores the specific mandate of the Commissioner's office.
The High Court's decision emphasizes that the Commissioner's powers are confined to matters directly related to the rights, welfare, and facilities provided to persons with disabilities as per relevant legislation. The adjudication of property disputes between private citizens falls outside this defined scope.
This judicial pronouncement aims to prevent the overreach of statutory authorities into areas not designated for their purview, ensuring that each authority functions within its prescribed legal boundaries. The ruling provides clarity on the functional limits of the State Disability Commissioner.
The High Court's decision emphasizes that the Commissioner's powers are confined to matters directly related to the rights, welfare, and facilities provided to persons with disabilities as per relevant legislation. The adjudication of property disputes between private citizens falls outside this defined scope.
This judicial pronouncement aims to prevent the overreach of statutory authorities into areas not designated for their purview, ensuring that each authority functions within its prescribed legal boundaries. The ruling provides clarity on the functional limits of the State Disability Commissioner.