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BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, A.D.MARIA CLETE, JJ
Renuka – Appellant
Versus
District Collector, Sivagangai District – Respondent
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ORDER :
(S.M. SUBRAMANIAM, J.)
The writ on hand has been instituted challenging the order dated 04.06.2025 issued by the Tahsildar, Thirupathur, for removal of encroachment, is under challenge in the present Writ Petition.
2. The fact remains that the petitioner is in occupation of the land which has been identified as Government poramboke by the revenue authorities. The authorities conducted an enquiry with reference to the revenue documents. As per the revenue documents, the subject land is classified as “Government Poramboke”. The petitioner had obtained patta No.490, which was found to be wrongly issued. Therefore, the District Revenue Officer, Sivagangai, in its proceedings dated 28.02.2000, cancelled the patta. After cancellation of the patta, the said land was again assigned to the writ petitioner by the proceedings of the
A petitioner challenging eviction from government land must substantiate claims against authority actions and show violations of due process to avoid eviction.
The Tamil Nadu Land Encroachment Act is a self-contained code that mandates a response to a show cause notice before any removal proceedings can be concluded.
The authority issuing eviction notices must also conduct the inquiry and issue final orders, as failure to adhere to principles of natural justice renders the process invalid.
Notices for removal of encroachments must include specific survey numbers to ensure compliance with statutory requirements and allow for effective response.
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