Bangalore: Grabbers of govt land will get up to three years' jail term


Bangalore, Oct 22 (DHNS): The Karnataka Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 2011, provides for imprisonment of one to three years for those convicted of grabbing government land.

The law, which has received the assent of the President of India, will be gazetted later this week.

Under the law, the quantum of punishment for land-grabbers will be determined based on the extent of land-grab, Law Minister T B Jayachandra told reporters here on Tuesday.“Along with the jail term, the convicted land-grabbers will have to pay a fine of Rs 25,000,” he said. Special courts which will try such cases can increase the quantum of punishment if the offence is graver.

Under the Act, the government will set up a committee to investigate and refer land-grabbing cases to the special courts. The committee will be headed by a sitting or retired judge of the High Court. It will also comprise two sitting or retired district judges and as many revenue officials equivalent to the rank of deputy commissioner.

Jayachandra said that once the gazette was issued, he would seek an appointment with the Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka to make the list of eligible candidates for appointment to the committee and judges to the special courts.

The minister further said that the government would decide on the number of special courts to be set up after the discussion with the chief justice. A total of 400 people, including Group ‘D’ and ‘C’ personnel, will work for the land-grabbing prevention committee.

According to Jayachandra, the special court will have the powers of a civil or sessions court. When asked whether the courts or the committee will have the power to take up cases suo motu, the minister replied in the affirmative and said the committee could refer the cases to tahsildars. “The tahsildars as well as the special courts can take action suo motu if there is a prima facie case of land-grabbing,” he said.


Law only in cities, towns

The Act will be enforced mainly in urban areas. “In rural areas, many other factors have to be considered, including the fact that farmers encroach upon government land for their livelihood. Several laws are already in place for regularising the land encroached upon by farmers or the poor for livelihood and residential purpose,” the minister said. “We don’t want to disturb them. Our intention of enforcing this law is to check commercial land-grabbing.”

The Act, which the State government had proposed in 2007, was introduced in 2011 and sent to the President for his assent. Its enactment was delayed as the President sought several clarifications in the last four years.

 

  

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    BRIGHT CHANCES ARE HERE FOR YEDDY,KUMARA SWAMY..

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    Edde vishaya.

    This will add up one page to Law book nothing else.

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    THERE IS AN EX BJP MINISTER IN MANGALORE WHO IS THE BIGGEST OFFENDER IN THIS CATEGORY. THE WHOLE OF MANGALORE KNOWS ABOUT HIM. WILL SOMEONE DARE TO FILE A CASE AGAINST HIM? IS THIS LAW APPLICABLE TO THE RICH AND POWERFUL AS WELL?? WILL HE ALSO GET THREE YEARS IN JAIL???

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  • mann, bangalore

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    "Several Laws are already in place for regularising the land encroached upon by the farmers and poor for their livelihood and residential purpose" - Firstly these "several laws" will definitely hinder the process of recovering.
    Most of the above land is actually owned by big shots with the farmer being scapegoat. And these are mostly may be ministers\politicians\highly placed influential Government officials. As such the land will remain with them although the farmer\poor man is owner for name sake.
    This is also good for those who are in the committee to make good money.
    Graft will increase and government will recover hardly any land at all.
    Will the Govt. go through documents of land grabbed by the Ministers etc. and recover such land? Then only one can say this is not a eye wash.

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  • Lawrence D'souza, Kalmady

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    If this comes into reality,there are countless political leaders are there in queue.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    GOOD LUCK TO YEDDY & ASHOKA ...

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 22 2014

    Act on Land grabbing based on Grabbers status. Poor in Shaktinagar will be bulldozed with his house, while wealthy in Ashoknagar will use bulldozer to level the ground for Multi-story building. That is law of the land.
    All the decisions are based on which Corporator needs new Car and new Flat. Also based on who gives how much.

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