BCCHS Layout, Raghuvanahalli, Kanakapura Road
Posted: February 13th, 2012, 6:01 pm
As is well known, BCCHS (the nearly 100 year old Bangalore City Cooperative Housing Society) allotted over 1500 sites in the above layout to its members, issued the registered sale deeds, possession certificates & the BDA issued the Khatas; most of the “owners” have also been paying the taxes regularly. However, whenever we tried to build our homes, some nearby villagers claimed that the whole property belongs to them and we could not build anything there. They have even broken some houses and the police apparently arrested them a couple of times. BCCHS, all through maintained that they have not allotted any disputed site to any of the members. But the harassment by the villagers continues. I built the compound wall on my site with police protection but last week, apparently after the Supreme Court ruling that BCCHS should return the land to the original owners, my compound wall was broken down obviously by the same people who had earlier objected to our building anything on the layout. The BCCHS president maintains that the Supreme Court judgment pertains only to Survey numbers 49 and 50 in respect of which BCCHS approached the court.
1. Can we please be informed of the correct status?
2. Who are the rightful owners of the properties?
3. How could The BDA/BBMP register the sites, issue the Khatas and collect stamp duties and taxes without ascertaining the ownership?
4. Do the BDA/BBMP registration deeds and Khata certificates have no meaning at all?
5. If the BCCHS did not own the sites it allotted, is it not culpable?
6. BCCHS should immediately come out with a public statement on the exact status and the plan of action.
7. They should immediately reacquire the land and legalize the ownership of the members.
8. Alternately, they should allot sites of the same dimensions as the earlier allotments (for which the members already paid) in an equally well-developed area in Bangalore.
9. All the aggrieved and affected members should come together take appropriate action to restore the property rights to the members, no matter whose mistakes have led to the current mess.
1. Can we please be informed of the correct status?
2. Who are the rightful owners of the properties?
3. How could The BDA/BBMP register the sites, issue the Khatas and collect stamp duties and taxes without ascertaining the ownership?
4. Do the BDA/BBMP registration deeds and Khata certificates have no meaning at all?
5. If the BCCHS did not own the sites it allotted, is it not culpable?
6. BCCHS should immediately come out with a public statement on the exact status and the plan of action.
7. They should immediately reacquire the land and legalize the ownership of the members.
8. Alternately, they should allot sites of the same dimensions as the earlier allotments (for which the members already paid) in an equally well-developed area in Bangalore.
9. All the aggrieved and affected members should come together take appropriate action to restore the property rights to the members, no matter whose mistakes have led to the current mess.