S.Murali Mohan (A1) vs State By on 15 May, 2017
Author: T.Mathivanan
Bench
made
before the authorities and submitted that Municipal Corporation
Act defines 'Building' which includes a house, out-house etc., and
relied on Section ... query whether assessee has applied for
Building Regularisation Scheme (BRS) or Plot Regularisation
Scheme (PRS), he fairly admitted that assessee has applied only
also stated that the regularisation application submitted by the earlier owner, viz., M/s.Bommidala Realty Limited, under Regularisation Scheme of the year ... made an attempt by submitting that in the light of the regularisation scheme issued by the 1st respondent
time regularisation scheme, to issue HDS to eligible persons who have encroached and constructed building in Government Poramboke lands for residential purposes, extended time limit
time regularisation scheme, to issue HDS to eligible persons who have encroached and constructed building in Government Poramboke lands for residential purposes, extended time limit
Department,
Fort St.George, Chennai 09.
2.The Commissioner,
Chennai Corporation,
Rippon Building, Chennai.
3.The Director of Local Fund Audit,
Kuralagam, Chennai-108. ...Respondent ... Rules 1978 (old pension scheme) by counting 50% of the services rendered by them prior to his date of regularisation.
For Petitioners :Mr.R.Prem
proposal be accepted.
The petitioner applied for regularisation scheme in 1999 and it was returned for regularisation to him in 2000. Hence, the proposal cannot ... examined now as he had not submitted necessary application under Regularisation Scheme 2001 or 2002.
25 The primordial submission made by the learned counsel
time to the Corporation of Chennai to file their counter.
5 The Building Owners Association has also filed a petition for impleadment ... that the 3rd respondent Thiru Syed Ashraf Ali can avail the regularisation scheme under section 113 [C] of the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning
urban villages), and its
extension, existing farm houses involving construction
beyond permissible building limits and schools,
dispensaries, religious institutions, cultural
institutions, storages, warehouses ... ensure
its development in a sustainable, planned and humane
manner;
(b) Scheme and orderly arrangements for regulation
of urban street vendors in consonance with
regularisation fee and various other provisions. The respondent by their letter dated 06.04.1999, requested the petitioner to avail the opportunity for regularisation of his building ... Therefore, the petitioner is eligible for planning permission as per the regularisation scheme. Hence, he requested this Court to allow the writ petition by directing