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Orissa HC Restricts Allotment Of Multiple Plots To One Person By BDA & Other Development Authorities

Cuttack by Cuttack
May 2, 2023
in Odisha

Cuttack: A single bench of Justice Biswanath Rath the Orissa High Court on Monday prohibited the allotment of multiple plots to one individual from various development authorities in the state.

The High Court has ruled that a person can only get one plot from any development authority. At the same time, the court emphasised the need to make the rules and regulations of the Housing and Urban Development Department more stringent. It directed all development authorities to implement this rule with immediate effect.

The court directed the development authorities to put a ‘cap’ or ‘restriction’ on the applicant by the party already in the receipt of land from the Development Authority under any of its Development Schemes operated in the city or under any other development scheme in the city and even in any other development scheme of any other district at least to make it available to all bonafide citizen instead of allotting multiple lands in favour of particular individuals, who are already in the entitlement of land by such agencies in any of the district.

It is worth noting that Sarojkanti Mallick, a Junior Assistant of the BDA, had availed a plot in Kalinga Nagar Plotted Development Scheme under discretionary quota. He later transferred the plot to one Farhat Nizami with the consent of the BDA. The petitioner was also in possession of a commercial plot at Chandrasekharpur allotted by the BDA from September 15, 2001, under the District Centre Commercial Plotted Development Scheme. Nevertheless, he moved the court after the third plot was not allotted to him even after he got it in quota.

“This Court finds considering the petitioner to be an entitlement in another plot will be jeopardizing the interest of persons, who are yet to get a single plot,” the court said.

The High Court rejected the petition in its order and issued this directive to the state government.

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