Udupi: After their request with the current dispensation failed to get the desired results, landowners were influenced by special leave petition (SLP) in ‘City of Karnataka & State Planning (Regularization of Unauthorized Development) Regulation 2013’ has appealed to the President of the KPCC DK Shivakumar To accelerate the trial of SLP and end their misery.
The problem is related to many people, including NIS, Professor, Doctors, Engineers and those from the middle class, buying land converted by developers inside and around the two decades of recovery.
The buyer then realizes that they cannot build anything because this layout remains “not approved” by Udupi Urban Development Authority (UUDA).
The applicant admitted that because their land was registered by UUDA they failed to recognize their illegal site.
They wondered even though the 1984 KTCP rules were applied to all countries, how did UUDA not realize it? “If UUDA has stopped registration of the site, we will not be in this situation,” said Robert D’Souza, Taranath Hegde, Kamalesh, Melwyn Rego, Vasudev Gadiyar, Bachandra Bhat and Stephen.
Former Minister of Pramod Madhwaraj urged Shivakumar to take the problem at Party level to bring the closure of this problem.
The applicant met them when he was in Udupi on Tuesday.
Taranath Hegde, a NRI now settled in Udupi, was the victim of this anomaly.
He said the country changed the Bangalore Law on the Development Authority (Amendment), which began Valid on July 10, 2020 and amendments to the ACT KTCP that came into force on July 31, 2020.
Because it only applies to Bengaluru, the acrist case of Sakrama in all countries must be resolved through arbitration, “he added.
Hegde land.
Buy 20 years ago, registered above his name, and has the right to a rental certificate, but he cannot build a house because the UUDA will not give him approval t Beads.
Even though he was applied to Acrama Sakrama’s scheme when it was launched in February 2015, the application was not processed.
At that time, social activists submitted pills in the High Court against him.
When HC refused, Namma Bengaluru Foundation challenged the law of Acrama Sakrama at the Supreme Court of India in 2017.