Mangaluru: Inhabitants deprived justice even after implementation of Mulageni Act


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Mangaluru, Nov 12: The Act to give ownership to MoolageniInhabitants was implemented in 2012 itself. Even though it has been a decade since this happened, the Inhabitants still have not got complete ownership of their land.

As the Act came into force in 2012, millions of Inhabitants were dreaming of getting complete ownership of the land. In 2016, when it was said that everything would be fine as the rules were framed in this regard, the Mulidars moved to the High Court against it, and the matter has not been resolved since 6 years.

To grant full ownership to original Mulagenidars / VolaMulagenidars, Karnataka has published the Act 2011 to grant ownership to original grantees or internal grantees in the Karnataka Gazette on July 25, 2012. The Rules & Regulation in this regard was published in the Karnataka State Gazette on 07-11-2016.

History of the problem

The Mulageni system is located in coastal Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. The century old history revolving around this. During the British rule, the power to collect land revenue was given to locally influential nobles, temples, mosques and churches. Therefore, those who collected the tax of the land were considered to be the Mulidarsof the land traditionally. In the land certificate, the actual beneficiaries thosewho were working in same land were mentioned as the Mulagenidars.

As the Mulagenidarsdoes not have full ownership over the land, it is difficult to develop the land and it is very difficult to get a loan from the bank. Because of this, hundreds of acres of land in these two districts could not be developed widely, and the Inhabitants are forced to live in a precarious situation. As a result of many years of struggle by the Mulagenidars, the Act was passed to give full ownership of the land to the Mulagenidarsand fair compensation (500 or 1000 times of the rent) to the Mulidars.

Let the government take interest

Mulidar disputed the amount of compensation in court and filed a case against it which is still pending. If the government& judiciary had made up its mind, it could have speeded up the process.MoolageniOkkaluRakshanaVedike, Mangalore Division President Maxim D'Silva and Udupi Division President S.S. Shet, informed Vedike office which is functioning on the first floor of Donbosco Building, Mangalore. It is said that those who are in need can contact.

Possibility of trial in a new bench

A trial by one judge has already been completed in November 2021. The Chief Justice completed his term and a new chief justice has been posted, who opinioned that the case should be heard by a two-judge bench as it challenged the constitutionality of the new Act. After that, there is an opinion that it can become a single Judge bench again. The inquiry has to continue.

 

 

  

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  • Asp, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 13 2022

    Pray to God that this problem solves early and we get justice.Too many family are suffering due to delay in justice due to various reason.

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