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This writ petition has been filed to for issuance of a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, calling for the records relating to the impugned order dated 13.12.2024 bearing Na.Ka.No.4070/2024/H1(Va) issued by the https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis 6th respondent herein and quash the same as contrary to law, illegal, arbitrary and unconstitutional and consequently direct the 3rd to 6th respondents to consider the petitioner’s application dated 14.11.2018 bearing Registration No.DTCP/P/068972/2017 in the light of Section 38 of the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971 and consequently regularise the petitioner’s unapproved plot in S.No.522(part), Sanganur Village, Block 13, Coimbatore Ward No.18, Coimbatore North, forming a part of Sanganur Detailed Development Plan No.7.

2. The case of the Petitioner is that she is the owner of the land in B. No.5/22(Part), Sanganur Village, Block 13, Coimbatore Ward No.18, Coimbatore North Taluk. The said property was purchased from Mr. C.Soundrajan, vide a Sale Deed dated 22.02.1996 registered as Doc.No. 1791 of 1996, on the file of the Gandhipuram SRO (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject Land').

3. The Petitioner approached the 4th to 6th Respondents for regularisation of the unapproved Plot by filing an application dated 14.11.2018 bearing reference number DTCP/P/0689722/2017 under the https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis Regularisation of Unapproved Plots and Layouts Rules, 2017. Upon scrutiny of the application, the Petitioner was informed that her application is eligible for granting Regularisation. The Petitioner was issued a Challan dated 07.02.2024 for a sum of Rs.1,79,500/- payable to the 5th Respondent Corporation and another Challan dated 07.02.2024 for a sum of Rs.62,825/- payable to the 3rd Respondent towards Regularisation Fee.

8. It is submitted that despite the lapse of nearly 31 years now, the land has not been acquired for the purpose for which it was reserved/designated. It would therefore be in contravention of the scheme and Section 38 of the Act to not regularise the unapproved plot under the garb of the Subject Land being reserved/designated for a Scheme Road. Further, the same would contravene her right under Article 300A of the Constitution of India. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis