Title deeds of 54 acres at Wagamon cancelled
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12 title deeds owned by Jolly Stephen found to be fake
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12 title deeds owned by Jolly Stephen found to be fake
District Collector H. Dinesan has cancelled the title deeds of 54 acres of land encroached on by Jolly Stephen with the support of the revenue officials at Ranimudy in Wagamon.
The land encroachment came to light after the Crime Branch inquired into a complaint filed by Sherly, Jolly Stephan’s former wife, regarding a dispute with regard to another property at Wagamon.
It was revealed that 12 title deeds of the land under the ownership of Jolly Stephen were fake and in the name of ‘unknown’ persons.
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100 acres of encroached land retained
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Action taken in Munnar, Wagamon following a Kerala High Court order
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The Revenue team surveying the land as part of attaching 17 acres of land at Pothamedu, near Munnar, on Sunday.
Action taken in Munnar, Wagamon following a Kerala High Court order
The Revenue Department has retained around a hundred acres of encroached land with buildings in Munnar and Wagamon on Sunday. The action followed a Kerala High Court order in this direction.
The land retained included 17 acres under the custody of Tall Tree resort group at Pothamedu in Munnar and 79 acres which was encroached by Kochi resident Cyril P. Jacob. The 17 acres at Pothamedu was encroached using fake title deeds.