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xi. The fee of Rs. 2,000/- was deposited on 16th September, 2008 and after complying with the requirements as per letter dated 12th September, 2008 of the respondent no.3. xii. It is further submitted that the respondent no.3 in a proceedings for mutation has no power to exercise for initiation and/or continuation of proceedings for granting mutation directing the petitioner to file an affidavit as per alleged procedure, for mutation in the residential plot of land at Salt Lake. That an affidavit of the petitioner was to be submitted as per the procedure for mutation in the leasehold residential plots of hand at Salt Lake area and in receipt of which the mutation can be carried on.........."
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Gradually such township was built. Apart from residential plots, commercial and industrial plots were also allotted to various persons.

b) It had been the policy of the Government not to allot more than one plot of land in the said Salt Lake Area to any particular family. Moreover in the cabinet the Government decided that a person having more than 2 Cottahs of plot in Kolkata Metropolitan Area is not eligible to acquire a plot in Salt Lake.

d) Persons having building on more than 4-Cottah of land in the CMD area outside the Calcutta Corporation area.
e) Persons having more than 4-Cottah of vacant land in the CMD area outside the Calcutta Corporation area.

6. It is accordingly proposed that the restriction on having a Salt Lake Plot may be only respect of persons defined in para 5 above."

14. The said proposal has been approved by the decision of the cabinet dated 5th November, 1976, PW (MD) Department.

And the Transferor and Transferee hereby indemnify against all losses and damages in respect thereof."

iii. Cabinet decision dated 5th November, 1979 proposed that the restriction imposed in respect of 2 or 3 Cottah plot in Sector I, be also imposed in respect of 4/5/6 Cottah plots in Salt Lake. The restriction was extended in respect of 4 Cottah/5 Cottah and Cottah plots of Sector II and III, subsequently extended to plots of all size (Para 5).