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  • HC Bans Proprietary Land Swap For Encroached Kahcharai Land In JK

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    SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Tuesday prohibited the exchange of proprietary land for encroached kahcharai land. “The exchange of proprietary land for encroached kahcharai land is not permissible now and the Deputy Commissioner concerned has no power to accept any such offer,” said the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Tuesday.

    Justice Sanjay Dhar ruled in a plea seeking to exchange proprietary land for khacharai land that “the claim of the petitioner for grant of sanction to exchange proprietary land in lieu of kahcharai land is no longer permissible under law” due to changes in Section 133(2) of the Land Revenue Act.

    The court noted that the petitioner had not provided any legal basis or statutory framework for the exchange and could not seek a Writ of Mandamus against the respondents.

    “Even if there is any such policy for protecting the rights of small landholders who are in possession of kahcharai land, it shall be open to the respondents to deal with the case of the petitioner in accordance with such policy,” the bench added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 3032 water bodies in Telangana encroached upon: Irrigation Census

    3032 water bodies in Telangana encroached upon: Irrigation Census

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    Hyderabad: Under the Union government’s ‘Irrigation Census’ the ministry of Jal Shakti launched the first census of water bodies which documents the size, condition, status of encroachments, use, storage capacity, status of filling up of storage etc., nationwide.

    24,24,540 water bodies have been enumerated in the country, out of which 97.1% (23,55,055) are in rural areas and only 2.9% (69,485) are in urban areas.

    According to the report, the total number of water bodies in Telangana is 64,056 out of which 98.5% are in rural areas and only 1.5% (992) are in urban areas.

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    In comparison to the national average, the number of water bodies in urban Telangana is observed to be substantially lower.

    5 leading states with maximum number of water bodies:

    • Ponds – West Bengal
    • Tanks – Andhra Pradesh
    • Lakes – Tamil Nadu
    • Reservoirs – West Bengal
    • Water Conservation Schemes/Check Dams – Maharashtra

    Telangana has the fourth highest number of ‘Water Conservation Schemes/Check Dams’ in the country.

    Encroachments:

    The census found that 1.6% of all the water bodies in the country are the victim of encroachment. Above 95% these encroachments are being done in the urban areas. In Telangana, the number of water bodies that have been encroached are 3032 which is about 4.3% of the total.

    In-use and not in-use water bodies:

    According to the census, 3,94,500 water bodies, amounting to 16.3% of total in the country, are not in use on account of drying up, construction, siltation, destruction beyond repair, salinity and other reasons.

    In case of Telangana, this number is slightly higher than the national average again. Out of 64,056 water bodies, 80.8% (51,733) water bodies are in use whereas rest 19.2% (12,323) are not in use for similar reasons, states the report.

    Out of the ‘in use’ water bodies, the majority of them are used for irrigation followed by groundwater recharge.

    Across the country, 90.1% of the ‘in use’ water bodies are observed to be fulfilling requirements of upto 100 people only. Of all the water bodies in-use only 0.8% are fulfilling the requirements for more than 5 cities, towns or villages.

    Ownership:

    Another interesting data-point is the ownership of water bodies. We see that across the country more than half are owned by private entities.

    55.2% (13,38,735) of water bodies across India are owned by private entities whereas 44.8% (10,85,805) of water bodies are in the domain of public ownership.

    About 80.5% of the water bodies in the state are under public ownership while the rest are privately owned.

    Man-made v/s Natural

    Amongst all the 24,24,540 water bodies in India, 78% (18,90,463) water bodies are man-made and the remaining 22% (5,34,077) are natural water bodies.

    In urban Telangana, 603 water bodies are man-made and 389 are naturally occurring.

    The percentage distribution of natural and manmade water bodies in rural-urban sector is given in the bar charts given below:

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    Infographic: 1st Census of water bodies by the Government of India

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Mehrauli demolition: Govt land vacant till 2014 was encroached upon

    Mehrauli demolition: Govt land vacant till 2014 was encroached upon

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) told the Delhi High Court on Thursday the government land in Ladha Sarai village, which falls within Mehrauli Archaeological Park, where the authorities have started a demolition drive, has been encroached upon and Google images of 2014 show it was completely vacant.

    The DDA said it is the mandatory and fundamental duty of citizens to ensure protection of the heritage as well as composite culture of the city, which obligation requires the authorities to protect all old monuments, archaeological sites and remains, and make them free from encroachments by unscrupulous people.

    The DDA’s submissions were made in an affidavit filed in response to a petition by residents of Green Apartments in Mehrauli, which along with various other properties, has been identified to be demolished as part of the ‘anti-encroachment’ drive.

    Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora was informed by DDA counsel Shobhana Takiar that the agency has filed a detailed counter affidavit in the lead petition along with a demarcation report of December 2021.

    The counsel said short affidavits of the DDA responding to facts of each of the petitions shall be filed by February 27.

    The high court, while listing the matter for March 9, said the interim order of maintaining status quo on the properties of those who have approached the court shall continue till then.

    Advocate Siddhant Kumar, the counsel for one of the petitioners, has said the building of his client is situated in Khasra No. 1151/3 in Mehrauli which is not mentioned in the demolition order but the demolition action was still proposed against it.

    “The petitioners have encroached on the government land of village Ladha Sarai which falls in Mehrauli Archaeological Park. It is submitted that as per the Google images of 2014, the land under reference was completely vacant,” the DDA said in the affidavit.

    “The land in question falls in Mehrauli Archaeological Park which forms part of the Southern Central Ridge where a large number of historical world famous monument exists which are protected/ unprotected and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India in order to protect Indian Heritage and Culture,” it said.

    It said as per the land records maintained by DDA, the land that is the subject matter of this petition falls in Khasra number-209 and 210 of village Ladha Sarai and it was acquired and placed at the disposal of the DDA by a July 1, 1975 notification.

    “This land has been earmarked as Green’ in the Master Plan of Delhi since beginning and is to be developed and maintained as Green’ and to be conserved under the Mehrauli Heritage Zone. It is submitted that the area is notified as Reserved Forest vide Notification . dated May 24, 1994 issued under the Indian Forest Act, 1927 being situated at the western side of the road going to Andheria More from Qutub,” it said.

    The land owning agency said attempts were made by many people in the past to encroach upon this parcel of DDA land and it had been preventing such attempts of the land grabbers.

    The DDA also referred to a July 2019 order of a division bench of the high court which had directed the authorities to take all necessary steps to ensure the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is free from encroachment.

    It said in compliance with various orders of the high court the Delhi government prepared a demarcation report on December 21, 2021 for the seam-line between village Ladha Sarai and Mehrauli.

    “After the demarcation report duly verified by the revenue department of Delhi government, DDA has issued notice on December 12, 2022 for removal of encroachments in Mehrauli Archaeological Park falling in village Ladha Sarai which is a government land ,” the DDA said.

    Regarding the sale deeds of land submitted by the petitioners, the authorities said such sale is void and barred under the provisions of Delhi Land Restriction on Transfer Act and other documents in the nature of property tax do not confer any right, title and interest in the property.

    The high court has been hearing a batch of petitions challenging the demolition action.

    The counsel for the residents of Green Apartments in Mehrauli had earlier said there are 62 families residing in 62 flats in the apartments and the entire action of DDA is illegal because the authorities are going ahead with the drive without giving any opportunity to the residents to be heard.

    He had said the residents of the apartments have got their title deeds registered by the registrar and DDA, along with the Delhi government, has gone ahead with the demarcation exercise without notifying those residing there which is not allowed as per law.

    A large number of residents of the area have approached the high court with separate petitions against the action being taken on their individual properties.

    On February 10, the high court had directed the authorities to maintain status quo on 400 jhuggis of Ghosiya Slum Colony in Mehrauli, which were also to be demolished.

    The DDA, on February 10, started a demolition drive in Mehrauli amid police security. However, on February 14, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena directed the DDA to stop the anti-encroachment drive in Mehrauli and Ladha Sarai villages till further instructions.

    The drive was launched a month ahead of a proposed G20 meeting at the park in south Delhi.

    According to the DDA, the old park has about 55 monuments under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India, state archeological department and the urban civic body.

    The land on which the alleged encroachment was done belonged to multiple agencies including DDA, Waqf Board, and Archaeological Survey of India, it has been claimed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Encroached Land Retrieved From Kin Of Ex-Forest Minister In Qazigund

    Encroached Land Retrieved From Kin Of Ex-Forest Minister In Qazigund

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    ANANTNAG: Continuing the anti encroachment drive against influential encroachers, revenue officials of Tehsil Qazigund today, acting decisively, retrieved encroached land from kin of former Forest Minister and Senior NC Leader, Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad Shah.

    The land, measuring 1 kanal and 18 marlas is registered as Kahcharai in Estate Kurigam of Tehsil Qazigund. As per revenue officials, the land was encroached by a kin of senior NC leader and Ex Minister Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad Shah.

    The said piece of land, valuing more than Rs 1 crore, had been illegally encroached upon and is one of the many such patches of land retrieved from clutches of influential land grabbers.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

    20 Shops Sealed At Aftab Market In Srinagar, Authorities Claim Land Encroached

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    SRINAGAR:  Authorities on Wednesday sealed more than 20 shops at Aftab market in Srinagar, stating that the land was illegally occupied.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that 2.7 Kanals of land was illegally occupied, where more than 20 shops were built.

    “Authorities had received a complaint regarding illegal occupation of land at Aftab Market where more than 20 shops were raised and eviction notices to illegal occupants were also served but they failed to vacate after which we started the sealing the shop”, the official said.

    Meanwhile, shopkeepers held a protest claiming that they have been paying rent to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation, however, authorities refuted same.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Amidst heavy snowfall:1 kanal kahcharai land encroached by Ex-MLA Abdul Rahim Rather retrieved at Nagam Tehsil Kokernag

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    Anantnag:;Continuing Enchroachnent Drive Acting tough against the land encroachers,on directions of Deputy Commisioner Anantnag Tehsildar Kokernag Syed Muiz Qaudri along with officials of Nayabat Sagam retrieved 30 kanals of kahcharie land during intensified anti-encroachment drive carried out across the Tehsil.

    Land measuring 1 Kanal under survey no 336 min was retrieved from the illegal occupation of Ex MLA Abdul Rahim Rather, at Nagam.

    Pertinently, Revenue administration of Tehsil Kokernag has activated men and machinery on mission mode to evict the illegal occupants and retrieve the state,Kahcharie and Roshni land in the Tehsil of Anantnag District.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • District Administration Initiates Action Against Former Legislator For Collecting Rent On Encroached Kahcharie land – Kashmir News

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    District Administration Initiates Action Against Former Legislator For Collecting Rent On Encroached Kahcharie land – Kashmir News

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  • 400 Kanals of encroached land retrieved in a single day at Kulgam

    400 Kanals of encroached land retrieved in a single day at Kulgam

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    KULGAM, JANUARY 29: Acting tough against the land encroachers, the District Administration Kulgam in a single day today retrieved more than 400 kanals of state/ kahcharie and Roshni land during intensified anti-encroachment drives carried out across the district.

    Illegal land measuring 10 Kanals was also retrieved from the relatives of Ex MP, with title State Land (Roshni) retrieved after a massive Eviction Drive at Kulgam Town today.

    The Property having worth in Crores has been handed over to the MC, Kulgam, for further management.

    Land measuring 50 Kanals under Survey No 675 recorded Sarkar in revenue records was retrieved today at estate Lammer.

    On spot 40 Kanals were handed over to the Agriculture Department for Seed Multiplication Farm and 10 Kanals were handed over to the Headmaster Government High School Lammer.

    93 Kanals of State land under Survey No. 01 at village Arigatnoo was retrieved from the encroachers and about 1 kanal Kahcharie land with (high commercial value) near Pahloo main market was retrieved with strenuous efforts.

    44 kanals of land were retrieved at HM Guri in DH Pora.

    It is worth mentioning that Kulgam district Administration has activated men and machinery on mission mode to evict the illegal occupants and retrieve the State/ Kahcharie and Roshni land in the district and today more than 400 Kanals of encroached land were retrieved and many structures raised over the encroached land were also dismantled.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )