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Showing posts with label Land tribunal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Land tribunal. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Kerala Govt yet to act on Illegal LT Pattayams

The government is yet to act on the reports of Land Tribunal Pattayams (Title deeds or Purchase Certificates) under the illegal possession of certain institutions, trusts, companies and individuals even though the Land Board had intimated about widespread irregularities.

The Land Board is known to have sent a communication to the government more than two months back about the irregularity in LT Pattayams. In the communication, it was said that the LT title deeds that are generally given to cultivating tenants are now largely in possession of various companies, trusts, institutions and individuals. Moreover, the title deeds have been given for bulk land holdings of 100, 500, and 1000 acres of land respectively that exceed the stipulated ceiling limit as per the Kerala Land reforms Act.


Though LT pattayams had always been an issue for a long time, the Land Board is also blamed of having not done anything in this regard. Though Land Board itself could have taken action, the officials are said to be taking a lackadaisical attitude. 

Source: The New Indian Express 


Monday, 24 March 2014

Title deeds come under scanner

The Land Tribunal Pattayams (Title deeds or Purchase Certificates), which are only issued for cultivating tenants but now in possession of various companies, trusts, institutions and individuals, have come under the scanner with the State Land Board seeking a report from all the Land Tribunals at the earliest with respect to such Title deeds. It is estimated that L T Pattayams have been issued to more than 50,000 acres of land which are now under the illegal possession of certain trusts, institutions, companies and individuals.


The Land Board stepped into action after Chandraprabha Trust stated that it would provide 50 acres of the 105 acres that it held for the medical college in Wayanad. It was found that the Trust had got ''LT Pattayam or ’purchase certificate'' for the land that is only given for cultivating tenants as per the Kerala Land reforms Act. As per the land reforms Act, purchase certificate is issued only to natural Human beings and not to companies or trusts.

In most cases, LT Pattayms have been given for about 100, 500, 1000 acres of land respectively, which exceed the ceiling limit as stipulated in the KLR Act. It has also come to the notice that these lands are being fragmented and sold.


Most of the land holders claim that they had got the LT Pattayam as per the Fixity of Tenure, highly placed sources said. However, they point that as per section 13 of the KLR Act, Fixity of Tenure is not given to more than 30 acres of Plantations and 15 acres of land in case of Individuals. The sources said that the land holders are just making false claims and some officials in the Revenue department were hand in glove with the major plantations, trusts and other institutions. The nexus between the officials and the land holders have led to the government losing a major chunk of public land, they said.

Source: The New Indian Express
http://epaper.newindianexpress.com/247105/The-New-Indian-Express-Thiruvananthapuram/24-03-2014#page/4/1

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