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Ranipet officials told to probe potter’s patta transfer plaint

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The Madras High Court had directed the Ranipet district revenue administra­tion to investigat­e an allegation raised by a potter saying that his land has been illegally acquired by a local resident with the assistance of the revenue officials.

Justice M Dhandapani passed the direction on hearing a plea by Dhakshina Moorthy of Attuppakka­m village in Ranipet.

The petitioner prayed for a direction to take action against one Subramani for transferri­ng the petitioner’s land into Subramani’s son name.

“In 1994, the state government had granted me 792 square feet of village natham land. I have been involved in pottery making activities in that land. However, to my shock, one Subramani had transferre­d my land into his son’s name. I suspect that he should have done this with the help of the local tahsildar. Therefore, I made a complaint with the Collector in this issue and the Collector directed the revenue divisional officer and tahsildar to inquire into my issue. Meanwhile, no action has been taken on the direction of the Collector,” the petitioner said.

On recording the submission­s, the judge ordered the state to implement the order of the Collector to investigat­e the allegation of the petitioner. “If the allegation­s are found true during the course of the inquiry, proper action shall be taken in accordance with the law within eight weeks,” the High Court directed.

In 1994, the state government had granted me 792 square feet of village natham land. I have been involved in pottery making activities in that land. However, to my shock, one Subramani had transferre­d my land into his son’s name. I suspect that he should have done this with the help of the local tahsildar

—Dhakshina Moorthy, potter, Attuppakka­m village

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