Revenue Minister R Ashoka on Wednesday told the legislative council that the state government had suspended five sub-registrants in the past week, fear of retaliation from the Supreme Court for the illegal registration of the site of the controversial Karanth Shivaram layout in Bengaluru.
Talking about the problem of the acrist and site income, with the questions raised by JD (s) MLC Kanharaj, the Minister of Revenue said the judges were quite firm in situations like this and the government tried to navigate waters with wavy hair quickly.
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“SC warned us on the issue of property registration in Shivaram Karanth Layout, although the APEX court asked the government to stop it.
We must suspend five sub-registrants in this matter,” he said.
SC has directed that no site registration that supports third parties can begin after knowing the instructions for land acquisition for the layout in March 2018.
However, in the last trial held in August 2021, SC seriously recorded alleged violations of his orders and said the site registration was continued In the layout to third parties.
It dropped a lot to the state government and asked the government to immediately change the sub-registrant.
Ashoka said the government had submitted a report taken, citing the suspension of sub-registrants, in a written statement to SC.
Previously, Ashoka said the government tried its level to clear the stay at the Acrama-Sakrama proposal waiting for instructions in SC in a separate case.
“If the policy is approved by SC, the government stands to produce in thousands of crores.
On Bengaluru alone, we estimate Rs 5,000 revenues to RS 6,000 Crore and also help many lay people who have bought the site and cannot control it,” Minister said.