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(ii) shall not grant any permission, approval or sanction required by or under this Act to any person if it relates to any matter in respect of which compliance with the provisions of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961 is necessary unless evidence in support of having complied with the provisions of the said Act is produced by such person to the satisfaction of the corporation or the officer or other authority, as the case may be. 22.9. In terms of Section 505 (ii) of KMC Act, the Corporation shall not grant any permission, approval or sanction unless there is a compliance with the provisions of the KTCP Act. 22.10. In terms of Section 17 of KTCP Act, there is a sanction required for sub-division of plot or formation of a layout or laying of a private street. Section 17 of KTCP Act as it stood in the year 2006 when the Special notice dated 04.01.2006 was issued, reads as under:-

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WP No. 14685 of 2014
17. Sanction for sub-division of plot or lay-out of private street. (1) The State Government shall by rules prescribe the standards to be followed and minimum extent of Land to be considered for approval of Layout for sub dividing a plot and prescribe the minimum extent of area to be earmarked for park, open spaces and civic amenity sites and laying out roads. Every person who intends to sub divide his plot by making a layout on or after the date of the publication of the declaration of Local Planning Area under section 4-A, shall submit detailed plan of the layout of his plot showing layout of roads, sub-divided plots and earmarking area for park and open spaces and civic amenities to such extent and in such manner, as prescribed.

22.13. Though no particular permission under Section 17 of KTCP Act had been taken by M.Venkataramaiah before the sub-division of the plots, unfortunately, without insisting on such permission, the BBMP has bifurcated the katha and issued plan sanction on the basis of the said road. If at all the submission of the BBMP now being taken is to be believed and countenanced then the bifurcation of the katha could not have happened nor could the building