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The Supreme Court appointed committee, which is looking into lawful constructions made on land notified for formation of Shivaram Karanth Layout, has submitted a report against Kodihalli Chandrashekar of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) for allegedly spreading misinformation about the formation of the layout and “virtually trying to negate the order of the Supreme Court.”
In March, the committee, headed by Justice (retired) A.V. Chandrashekar, had a served notice to the farmer leader for spreading misinformation and dissuading people from submitting documents of buildings built on the notified land. The notice was issued based on video footages and social media messages where he allegedly asked people not to share the details with the committee.
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March 03, 2021 09:19 IST
In many villages, people are going around in autorickshaws fitted with mikes urging building owners not to submit documents
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A view of Medi Agrahara, parts of which will be included in the proposed Dr. Shivaram Karanth Layout.
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In many villages, people are going around in autorickshaws fitted with mikes urging building owners not to submit documents
The Supreme Court-appointed committee has advised building owners, who had constructed residential and other structures on land notified for formation of the Shivaram Karanth Layout of the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), to not fall prey to misinformation.
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They can be submitted online or by visiting help centres
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The BDA had issued a preliminary notification for formation of the layout on December 30, 2008.
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They can be submitted online or by visiting help centres
From March 1 onwards, the Supreme Court-appointed committee will start accepting documents from owners who had built buildings on land notified for formation of Dr. K. Shivaram Karanth Layout of the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). At a press conference on Friday, chairperson of the committee Justice A.V. Chandrashekar said that those who had built buildings prior to August 3, 2018, can submit their records online or by visiting help centres that will be set up for this purpose.