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Baskaran Kanakasabai (entrepreneur)     20 December 2019

Page 7 of."land acquisition beyond ......rule of law"

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relevant  State/ IGRwould be by deault, guilty of chronic statutory negligence for not complying with sec.69(gg) of the Regn. Act, 1908 and consequently with sec.3 (explanation 1) of ToPA, 1882)

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  1. Did you register the document relating to land acquisition(in question) as required by TN Registration Rules 11(1)(d), 90(ii), 114(ix), 116(a), (b) and byTN Registration Standing Orders 902,917,918(a),927(ii),927(iii),929(p)(ii),929(p)(i)(2),929(p)(ii),(iii),(iv) &940(a),(b),)c) &(d and issue Encumbrance Certificates as required by Rule 143, containing the complete details of the land acquisition proceedings pertaining to the relevant land under acquisition?.

( in respect of other states corresponding state registration rules and standing orders would apply) e.g.,YES      NO

Kerala & Orissa:16(d),29(iii),105(iii),127A(i)(ix),138(b),171

A.P:13(1)(d),25(ii),93(ii),(115(ix),118(a),118(b), 143

Maharashtra and Gujarat: 10(1),39(1),39(3).32.33,31(1) ?

Karnataka: 17(1)(b), 40(ii), 40(iii).102(ii),204,123(i).123(ii),126(xii)151

Pondicherry: 12(1)(d),23(3),90(2),112(9),114(1),114(2), 138

And so on. If any State/UT has no corresponding registration rule in effect, relevant/State IGR would be by deault, guilty of chronic statutory negligence for not complying with sec.69(gg) of the Regn. Act, 1908 and consequently with sec.3 (explanation 1) of ToPA, 1882.

  1. Sec.3 (Explanation 1) of ToPA, 1882( to constitute notice to third parties, especially, the BFPs(bonafide purchasers) and the world at large)
  2.  Section.2 (1)(0) of Consumer Protection Act, 1986Annexure3
  3. Articles 14,21 & 300-A of the Indian Constitution
  4. Articles 7,17(ii) & 28 of the UDHR

An answer ‘Yes’ is tantamount to compliance with the relevant law./rule(and has to besubstantiatedby producing documentary proof in Court).; an answer ‘No’ is tantamount to outright non-compliance..

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