Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Kin of those who migrated cant claim land’

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Successors of those who migrated to Pakistan and China during the partition will have no claim over the properties left behind in India, with Parliament on Tuesday passing a bill to amend a 49-year-old law.

The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016, which amends the Enemy Property Act, 1968, was passed by voice vote in the Lok Sabha, incorporat­ing amendments made by the Rajya Sabha.

The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016

The Bill guards successors of those who migrated to Pakistan and China during partition from claiming properties in India.

The Bill amends the Enemy Property Act, 1968, enacted after the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war.

RSP member N K Premachand­ran had moved a statutory amendment seeking to introduce clarity with regard to those properties which had already been acquired by the heirs of the ‘enemy’ property owners, a reference to nationals of Pakistan and China.

According to the bill, “Enemy property” refers to any property belonging to, held or managed on behalf of an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm.

The government has vested these properties in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India, an office instituted under the central government.

After the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965, the Enemy Property Act was enacted in 1968, which regulates such properties and lists the Custodian’s powers.

“The purpose of bill is to clarify the 1968 Act. Inheritanc­e law will not be applicable on Enemy Property... This will put an end to the long pending issue which should have ideally happened in 2010 when the Bill was introduced,” home minister Rajnath Singh said.

The government brought the amendment bill in the wake of a claim laid by the heirs of Raja Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan, known as Raja of Mahmudabad, on his properties spread across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d. The matter is before the Supreme Court.

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