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Sc conditional patta land purchased

(Querist) 03 June 2016 This query is : Resolved 
A land located at Namakkal dt. was purchased by my grandmother in 1992 on her name from a real estate party. As she passed away in 2013, my father, my sister and I had done a partition settlement registration in 2015. Now I am proceeding for constructing a house in my partition on the land. I am approaching VAO and surveyor for land surveying,they inspected the land and said that the land patta is a SC conditional patta. As me and my family belongs to BC, VAO told that we are not having the full rights on the land. But my grand mother had a patta on her name for this land, with the help of that patta I got a patta on my name very recently form RDO office. But the VAO told that there may be a future risk on this land, so he advised me to sell this land to a SC person. And also that VAO stated that he cannot issue any kind of certificate to me for that land such as survey sketch, extent certificate, recommendation for plan approval etc... as this land belongs to SC conditional patta. I am not sure weather that conditional patta controls the land even after 20 years. And also no officers are ready to listen to me to solve and clarify this issue.

I am taught of asking the information through RTI act by mentioning all the details and also attaching EC, patta, parent document and land document.

1) Is it possible to use RTI act for a personal reason like this?
2) Weather this furnishing of all details will create any problem to our land?
3) If yes what I can do further?
4) If no kindly explain me the procedure and questions to be asked for seeking info under RTI act and also to whom I have to write the application?

Need a elaborate and detail advise for the above problem. Thanks in advance.
rajeev sharma (Expert) 03 June 2016
1.RTI may b used for personal information
2.SC may transfer land to SC only the Patta in your favor may not hold food. Consult local lawyer dealing in revenue matters.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 08 June 2016
1. Yes you can use.

2) May or may not.

3) Discuss with local lawyer.

4) Discuss with local lawyer.


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