Alamcode Village - The sources describe Alamcode as a village located in Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram districts, with ongoing land disputes, ownership issues, and administrative actions involving local authorities such as the Panchayat and Village Officers K.S. Sudheeran vs State of Kerala - Kerala, SHAMSUDHEEN vs THE ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, RAJENDRAN Vs KARAVARAM GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, BEEVATHUKUTTY NOORA vs AGRICULTURAL OFFICER ALANKODE - Kerala, BINDHU K.S. vs REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala.
Land Ownership and Disputes - Multiple cases involve landownership in Alamcode, including residential, garden, and paddy lands, with disputes over possession, classification, and permits. Notably, some properties are claimed by individuals based on sale deeds or possession, while others face restrictions due to land classification (e.g., paddy land) or lack of road access SHAMSUDHEEN vs THE ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, BINDHU K.S. vs REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala.
Administrative Actions and Legal Proceedings - Several cases involve actions by Village Officers and Panchayats, such as issuing notices, rejecting building permit applications, or initiating proceedings related to land classification and possession. Courts have examined these cases, emphasizing procedural correctness, ownership rights, and the role of local authorities K.S. Sudheeran vs State of Kerala - Kerala, SHAMSUDHEEN vs THE ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala.
Specific Land Records and Notifications - Land records, survey numbers, and notifications (e.g., fair value declaration, land classification) are central to disputes. For instance, some properties are noted as residential or garden land, while others are classified as paddy land, affecting permissible uses SHAMSUDHEEN vs THE ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala, BINDHU K.S. vs REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala, SALIM vs ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH - Kerala.
Miscellaneous - The presence of strangers and activity in Alamcode is noted, with evidence indicating typical village scenarios involving villagers noticing outsiders, which may relate to criminal or other proceedings ANU SHANTHI vs STATE OF KERALA - Kerala.
Analysis and Conclusion:
Alamcode Village is characterized by active land ownership issues, with residents and authorities engaged in disputes over land classification, possession, and development permissions. The legal framework involves local administrative procedures, land records, and judicial oversight to resolve ownership and land use conflicts. The village's land disputes reflect common rural administrative and legal challenges, emphasizing the importance of proper land record management and adherence to statutory procedures All sources.
(Para 7) ... ... Facts of the case: ... The petitioner owned land in Alamcode Village and was involved in legal ... disputes regarding possession with the 6th respondent, a Special Village Officer. ... (A) Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Sections 197(1) - Writ petition filed seeking to quash proceedings against a Special Village ... In the year 2008, the 6th respondent was working as the Special Village Officer at Alamcode Village Office, Thiruvananthapuram and her....
The petitioner produced a copy of the notification dated 6.3.2010 fixing the fair value of the land in Alamcode Panchayath. Ext.P2 would show that the property of the petitioner is a residential property situated in R.S.No.62/6A1 of Alamcode Village without road access. ... The application was rejected by the 2nd respondent stating that the description of the property of the petitioner in the village records is mentioned as 'nanja' and hence Panchayath does not have any power to issue building permit. ... Ext.P3 is the t....
SRI.K.J.SAJI ISAAC DR.ELIZABETH VARKEY RESPONDENTS: 1 ALAMCODE GRAMA PANCHAYATH REP.BY SECRETARY, NANNAMMUKKU P.O, PIN -679 575. 2 VILLAGE OFFICER ALAMCODE, MALAPPURAM-679 585. ... /Othallor Village by virtue of Ext.P1 sale deed. ... It is the definite case of the petitioner that before passing orders by the Village OfÏcer in Ext.P3, Exts.P6 and P7 are issued by the 1st respondent. ... Village and made it as part of the property of the 2nd petitioner and that action will be taken agai....
JUDGMENT The 1st petitioner is the owner in possession and enjoyment of 75 cents in Sy.No.78/1 of Alamcode ... It is the definite case of the petitioner that before passing orders by the Village Officer in Ext.P3, Exts.P6 and P7 are issued by the 1st respondent. The learned counsel appearing for the 1st respondent submits that the Panchayat is not a party in that writ petition.
Petitioner is the owner of a property situated in Survey 2619/2, 2624, 2624/1, 2624/2 of Alamcode
Village in Ponnani Taluk, Malappuram District. ... On such assertion the petitioner says that she should be allowed to construct a commercial building thereon by the Alamcode Grama Panchayat. ... T The petitioner claims to be the owner of 15.16 cents of land comprised of in R.S.No.121/1B of Alamcode ... , I can only close this writ petition, however, granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the District Collector/Revenue Divisional Officer with an application under Clause 6 of WPC 1439/14 3 the KLU Order and if she is able to obtai....
The petitioner is the owner in possession of 12.55 Ares of land comprised in Survey No. 145/8 of Alamcode Village, Attingal, covered by Ext. P2 land tax receipt. The petitioner’s property is a garden land. ... The first respondent has filed a statement, inter alia, stating that the petitioner's property falls under the category of paddy land as per the village records and is included in the data bank. As per the report of the Agricultural Officer, the land was not converted prior to 2008.
At that time, the landlord had owned 1 acre and 44 cents of land in R.S.No.236/2 of Alamcode Village and that the scheduled room and the building was situated in a portion of the said land.
PW3 identified the first accused as the person whom he saw on 16.04.2014 with a bag on his shoulder while he was proceeding to Alamcode junction. ... It is in evidence that the place of occurrence is a village area and therefore, there is nothing unusual for villagers to notice the presence of strangers in the area and therefore, we find that the evidence of PW3 that he saw the first accused on the date of occurrence at about 12 O’ clock near to the ... According to PW3, while he was returning from Alamcode junction, at about 1 p.m., he s....
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