Demarcation of land can't be delayed over GNCTD-DDA jurisdiction row: Delhi HC
New Delhi [India], October 19 (ANI): The Delhi High Court has ordered the Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to jointly carry out the demarcation of land located in the revenue estate of Village Satbari, Tehsil Saket, within a period of six months.
Justice Prateek Jalan issued the direction while hearing a writ petition filed by Gaurav Gulati, who claimed ownership of 13 Bighas and 15 Biswas of farmland. The judge observed that the process of land demarcation cannot be stalled merely because the jurisdictional dispute between the GNCTD and the DDA remains unresolved.
Advocate Gehlot emphasised that the petitioner is the lawful and absolute owner in peaceful possession of the property, duly recognised by the revenue authorities through official records such as Khatounis, Khasra Girdawari, and Sizra. The ownership, he added, is supported by valid registered documents.
The Court took note that the area had been urbanised through a government notification dated November 20, 2019, resulting in a "jurisdictional ambiguity" about whether the demarcation should be undertaken by the DDA or the GNCTD.
The Court further ordered that the petitioner or his authorised representative be present during the demarcation, and that all expenses shall be borne by the petitioner. The process is to be completed within six months from the date of the order.
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