Clarification on Land Acquisition: Sir, My name is Krishnan, We have 37cent in my home town. My home town committee peoples occupy around 15*260 Feet of land for a private road. This is the native temple committee, So we ignore it and allowed (no written statement) but now they asked for another 10 *260 land. So now my mother filled the case like "we gave 20*260 land for the road but still asking another 10 feet. so need to stop the land acquisition.Now they asked you mentioned 20 feet so you should give another 5 feet like that. Can we stop the land acquisition except for 15*260 feet?. Please give us a Clarification on Land Acquisition in this case.
Understanding the Current Land Situation and Clarification on Land Acquisition
I trust this message finds you well. I have reviewed the situation you've described regarding the land acquisition issue in your hometown, and I understand your concerns. Please allow me to provide some clarity on the matter.Existing Land Occupation
In your case, it appears that a portion of your land, measuring 15260 feet, has already been occupied by the native temple committee for a private road. This action was taken without a written agreement. Subsequently, the committee is now requesting an additional 10260 feet of land.Key Point of Consideration
Based on the information provided, it's essential to differentiate between the land that has already been occupied (15260 feet) and the additional land the committee is now seeking (10260 feet). The land already occupied may be a more complex issue to address due to the lack of a written agreement.Addressing the Additional Land Request and Clarification on Land Acquisition
However, for the additional 10*260 feet of land they are requesting, it's crucial to clarify your position and the terms on which you are willing to proceed. You have mentioned that you initially agreed to provide 20 feet of land, and they are now requesting an additional 5 feet. To address this matter effectively, I recommend the following steps:1. Document the Agreement
Ensure that any agreement or negotiation with the temple committee is properly documented in writing. This will help prevent any future disputes.2. Seek Legal Advice
It would be prudent to consult with a legal expert who specializes in land acquisition and property rights. They can provide you with specific guidance on the legal aspects of your situation and the best course of action.3. Mediation
Consider involving a mediator to facilitate a discussion between you and the temple committee to reach an amicable resolution.4. Regulatory Compliance
Familiarize yourself with the local regulations and laws regarding land acquisition to understand your rights and responsibilities as a landowner.Read More
Please be aware that I am providing general guidance based on the information provided. For a comprehensive understanding of your situation and the best course of action, I strongly recommend consulting with a legal professional who can offer specific advice tailored to your circumstances.If you require further assistance or would like to discuss this matter in detail, please do not hesitate to reach out to our legal team at Rajendra Law Office LLP. We are here to provide you with the necessary legal support and guidance.Please login or Register to submit your answer