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3.13.The Learned Senior Counsel for the Petitioners relies on the Status Report of the Executive Engineer and Administrative Officer of the 3rd Respondent/Tamil Nadu Housing Board wherein at paragraphs 2 to 4, it is observed as follows:
“2.It is respectfully submitted that the Tamil Nadu Housing Board has acquired an extent of 420 acres of lands in Thiruvanmiyur, Urur and Kalikundram Villages and implemented South Madras Neighbourhood Scheme. The Tamil Nadu Housing Board has developed plots and flats in the above said scheme and allotted to the Public.
8.The 3rd Respondent/Tamil Nadu Housing Board had acquired an extent of 420 Acres of land in Thiruvanmiyur, Urur and Kilkundram Villages and implemented the South Madras Neighbourhood Scheme. Later a layout was approved by the Director of Town and Country Planning as per letter dated 05.05.1971. In fact, in the South Madras Neighbourhood Scheme, Indira Nagar, Sastri Nagar and Besant Nagar were part of it. The 3rd Respondent/Tamil Nadu Housing Board had developed plots and flats in the aforestated Scheme and allotted the same to the Members of the Public. For future development, a part of land measuring an extent of 1.36 acres in T.S.No.10 Part, Block No.38 and Town Survey No.4 Part, Block 48 was kept vacant by the 3 rd Respondent/Tamil Nadu Housing Board. The 3rd Respondent/Housing Board prepared a part layout comprised of four residential plots, 1 Public purpose plot, 1 commercial plot and a Park and the said part layout was approved by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority on 04.02.2000. After some minor changes, the said layout http://www.judis.nic.in was approved by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority on 13.01.2006. The land earmarked as 'Park' in the aforesaid layout was situated next to Besant Nagar Crematorium.