Mysore/Mysuru: Even as
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) has constituted a Verification Cell to check the authenticity of documents pertaining to its sites and other landed properties, the Lakshmipuram Police have taken three persons into custody on charges of attempting to grab a site, worth crores of rupees, by creating fake documents.
Those taken into custody have been identified as Mohammad Nayeem, a resident of Ghousianagar, Mubarak Shariff of Rajivnagar and Shahjahan of Udayagiri. They have been accused of creating fake documents of a MUDA site measuring 80’x100’ in Yadavagiri.
Mohammad Nayeem, one of the accused, had submitted documents pertaining to site measuring 80’x100’ (Site No.152) to SBI, on behalf of one Padma, wife of Murugan, to avail Bank loan. The documents were handed over to Bank’s (SBI) advocate B. Smitha Devaiah for legal opinion.
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MUDA suspects organised racket, cautions public
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MUDA suspects organised racket, cautions public
The Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) personnel foiled an organised attempt to sell a high-value property with fake documents, in the city.
Three persons have been taken into custody and search is on for other kingpins behind the racket. The MUDA suspects an organised racket behind sale of properties based on fake documents and said that such cases are on the rise. It cautioned the public and the financial institutions to ascertain the veracity of the documents with MUDA before committing to any transaction in their own interest.
Mysore/Mysuru: To protect property from land grabbers by fudging documents,
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) has decided to constitute a Vigilance Squad on the lines of Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). “A proposal to this effect has been sent to State Government and expected its approval soon”, said H.V. Rajeev, Chairman, MUDA.
Addressing a news conference here yesterday, he said the Vigilance Squad would be headed by a Police Officer of the rank of Deputy Superintendent and consists of two Sub-Inspectors, two Head Constables, six Constables, a Surveyor, a Revenue Inspector and a Village Accountant. This had been already discussed in the MUDA meeting held on November 6 last year and forwarded the proposal to the State Government.
Mysore/Mysuru: In the wake of alleged ‘misuse’ of Civic Amenity (CA) sites in the past,
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) held a consultative meeting with representatives of various organisations to elicit their opinion before starting the allotment process next month.
This interaction was held at Rani Bahadur Auditorium in Manasagangothri this morning in which MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev and Commissioner Dr. D.B. Natesh participated.
Dr. Natesh said in the last 50 years, as many as 625 CA sites had been allotted by MUDA of which 512 sites had been used for different purposes other than what they were specifically allotted for. This had defeated the very purpose of allotment of such sites for the benefit of citizens. When MUDA wanted to take back those sites, some of them moved the Courts questioning it. However, the MUDA will not spare them and will take back possession of those sites at any cost in the coming days, he said.
Suspected alternative sites racket: MUDA Chairman inspects allotted sites of alternative site seekers
December 21, 2020
Mysuru: With applications seeking alternative sites piling up, Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Chairman H.V. Rajeev on Friday went on an inspection spree in different localities of the city for a physical inspection of MUDA allotted sites in order to get a first hand information on the veracity of claims made by several site allottees who have sought alternative sites in other developed localities on one ground or the other, such as encroachment of allotted site, drainage running closeby, highly uneven land, rocky land, inaccessibility to roads etc.