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Documents on land submitted to High Court

Staff Reporter

BANGALORE: The Government on Friday submitted to the Karnataka High Court certain documents and records pertaining to land located behind Doordarshan Kendra in J.C. Nagar, Bangalore.

The 18 acres of land behind the Doordarshan Kendra is in dispute with some persons laying claim to it and the Defence authorities maintaining that the land belonged to them and that it had never been alienated.

The court directed the petitioners and the Union and State Governments and other respondents to maintain status quo in the matter. (The Prime Minister has cleared a scheme to construct 500 houses on the land in question.)

The petitioners, claiming to be owners of the lands, had approached the High Court against an order of a lower court in Bangalore declining to grant an injunction order against the authorities from going ahead with the construction of houses for Defence personnel.

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