The order passed by sub-divisional magistrate, Gauriganj, Vandita Srivastava comes days after Union Minister Smriti Irani questioned the sale of the land to the Trust and had accused the Gandhi family of "land-grabbing" .
The land of Kauhar village already belonged to UPSIDC which was illegally transferred in the name of the Trust, Srivastava told PTI.
Asked about the order, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said the Trust "has explained itself very very clearly".
Counsel Uma Shanker Pandey, who has been representing the farmers, said the regional manager of UPSIDC had written a letter to Amethi district magistrate which stated that as the land was given on lease to the company, the auction process should be cancelled and it should be returned to UPSIDC.
He said in the order issued in the case 'UPSIDC versus Samrat Bicycle' given today, it has been directed that the allotment of land in the name of the company should be cancelled and it should be returned to UPSIDC.
Pandey said that in the year 1983, 65 acres of land belonging to farmers was acquired in Kauhar village and given to Samrat bicycle on lease to set up a manufacturing plant.
But the company closed down and to repay the loan taken by it from different financial institutions, it auctioned the land, which was taken on 90 years lease.
Pandey said the Trust bought the land through auction and the farmers came to know about it when "auction change" was filed on February 27.
