Tamilnadu - Ban
on registration of unapproved Buildings and layouts to continue, further hearing to March 28,
2017..!
The
Madras High Court (HC) has yet again declined to vacate its order imposing a
blanket ban on registration of unapproved layouts in Tamil Nadu.
The failure of the Government in coming up with a
comprehensive policy and frame rules to address the menace of mushrooming
unapproved layouts and indiscriminate conversion of farm lands into housing
lots, led the first bench comprising acting Chief Justice Huluvadi G Ramesh and
Justice R Mahadevan to adjourn the case for further hearing to March 28, 2016
When a batch of PILs from real estate promotes, developers and
individuals came up for hearing on Monday, the additional advocate general Mr. Ayyadurai told the court that the Government was in its final leg of framing
the rules.
He also told the bench that the Government has proposed to
categorise the lands into four divisions-recognised, unrecognised, wet land and
dry land and that the rules were being framed accordingly.
However, the bench asked the Additional Advocate General
(AAG) to come up with a policy decision at an early date keeping in view the
different categories of public.
It may be noted that the September 9, 2016 ban has
brought the thriving unapproved housing plot sector, which had expanded to
every part of the state without adequate and proportionate state control, to a
grinding halt.
Since the ban has also put the registering authorities
personally liable for action in case any unapproved layouts and buildings
constructed on them were to be registered, many lakh unapproved residential plots are idling
resulting in many approaching the court to remove the ban.
However, the Madras high court
has resisted any dilution of the ban on the basis that it would take the matter
back to square one. It has also been insisting that the way out should not be a
piecemeal exercise and a comprehensive solution was needed.
The ban had come about based on a plea moved by advocate
and activist Mr. Elephant G Rajendran, to stop indiscriminate conversion of
agricultural lands into housing layouts.
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