Bengaluru: Chief Secretary Jadhav's mother bought land in violation of rules


Bengaluru, Aug 27 (DHNS): Chief Secretary Arvind Jadhav’s mother acquired agricultural lands at both Hegganahalli in Devanahalli and Ramanayakanahalli in Anekal in violation of the rules governing the purchase of farmland by non-agriculturists.

Tarabai Maruthirao Jadhav had bought 16 acres and 10 guntas through two sale deeds (28/02/1985 and 2/09/1985) at Kundana hobli in Devanahalli taluk for Rs 48,000. The same land was pledged to the Primary Land Development Bank in September 1990 for a loan of Rs 79,200, wherein Jadhav was one of the mortgagers along with his mother.

The land was subsequently converted by the then deputy commissioner, Bengaluru Rural, in 1996-97, and the plan was approved by the Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority for residential plots.

In 1997-98, the plots were sold for a total consideration of Rs 58.87 lakh. In 1999, some more land was converted for commercial purpose and sold for Rs 4.35 lakh. Between 1999-2000, some plots were sold for Rs 9.90 lakh and in 2000-2001 a few more were sold for Rs 9.50 lakh.

The sale deeds suggest that Tarabai had earned Rs 82.52 lakh as proceeds from the sale of commercial plots between 1997-2001. Thus, it is found that she had bought the agricultural land in Devanahalli in violation of Section 79 (b) of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, as she is not an agriculturist. It is also to be examined whether there was violation of Section 79 (a) vis-a-vis, the non-agricultural income exceeding the then prescribed limit.

A year after the last sale of the commercial plot in Devanahalli, Tarabai bought 16 acres and 10 guntas of agricultural land in various survey numbers at Ramanayakanahalli in Anekal taluk for Rs 16.25 lakh. However, this purchase is in clear violation of Sections 79 (a) and 79 (b). Reason: Tarabai had by then lost the “agricultural status” gained in Devanahalli after the conversion of the land and not engaging in any cultivation. By the sale of plots in Devanahalli, Tarabai had earned an average non-agricultural income of more than Rs 2 lakh from 1997 to 2002.

Retired IAS officer V Balasubramanian said the purchase of agricultural land in Anekal was a clear violation of Section 79 (a). “Once she (Tarabai) converted the agricultural land for commercial purpose and earned Rs 82 lakh, because of the high non-agricultural income, she was ineligible to purchase agricultural land.”

What the Act says

Sec 79 (a) of the KLR Act stipulates that “no person who are a family or a joint family which has an annual income of not less than Rs 2 lakh from sources other than agricultural lands, shall be entitled to acquire any land whether as land owner, landlord, tenant or mortgagee with possession or otherwise or partly in one capacity”.

Rajini’s 2 plots

There is a star connection to the controversy surrounding the sale of commercial plots by Chief Secretary Arvind Jadhav’s mother Tarabai Maruthirao Jadhav at Hegganahalli in Devanahalli taluk. Tamil superstar Rajinikanth has bought two plots, measuring nearly an acre, on the same land. 

  

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Aug 27 2016

    Chief Secretary or Real Estate agent?

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  • mann, bengaluru

    Sat, Aug 27 2016

    Honest buyers of land\villas\flats suffer at later date because of the fault of Govt. officials who are in charge of Property Registration, Land conversion, Land Records Dept. and housing plan authorizing Dept.

    Permission is granted by these Govt. Dept. and if they are wrongly given, then they and Govt. should be held responsible.
    There is Audit for Govt. Dept. work. Those Auditors should be also held responsible for not pointing out anomalies.
    Why the lady in this case was allowed to convert land which was agricultural land and she had lost her "Agriculturist" status. This is a clear case of violation from both sides and the officials and others involved along with the applicant should be taken to task.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Aug 27 2016

    No comment about this charges since the government has not come out with any statements on investigation in this matter.

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  • Well wisher, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 27 2016

    These all are looted money from our National Air lines funder. During his tenure.Let income tax depth investigate about his earning. He was the key person to cheat with Mangalore crash victims family. With looking the depth of the damage loss wit victims family. Planned to fix a normal rate with each passenger to swallowed the rest of the money. Which they supposed to settle as per Montreal Convention.
    Thanks Daijiworld for the news.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 27 2016

    Rules & regulations are created to help farmers but mostly they are broken, otherwise this archiac law would have been scrapped as it is proving to be a hindrance for anyone to become an agriculturist though he wants to be.
    Yes just like majority of the cases violations have taken place & now those who have the possession of said land will get affected as officials who hadn't stopped the deals then.
    Kerala state has more progressive rules regarding land than Karnataka.

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