6 Lakh illegal plots of Land in Tamil Nadu to benefit as Madras HC offers
amnesty
With
the Madras High Court on March 29, 2017 relaxing the blanket stay order
relating to registration of property situated in unapproved layouts, waterways,
water bodies and agricultural lands, 5 to 6 lakh such pieces of land in the
State have been given a fresh lease of life.
Modifying
the court’s order dated September 9, 2016, the first bench of Acting Chief
Justice Huluvadi G Ramesh and Justice RMT Teekka Raman said that authorities
may register documents relating to transfer of ownership of lands converted as
house sites, which were earlier registered without permission from the planning
authority concerned.
The
bench, however, said that no document relating to the transfer of ownership of
properties which were not previously registered, shall be registered.
Registration
department officials say the buzz that was missing in registration offices
since the interim stay order was passed, is all set to return in the next
couple of days once the department receives the copy of the latest order.
Since
September 9 last year, all forms of sale, resale and registration of unapproved
plots and layouts had been put on hold in the State since the court had imposed
a blanket ban on such activities.
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