Jessy Ciby vs State Of Kerala

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 11577 Ker
Judgement Date : 23 April, 2024

Kerala High Court

Jessy Ciby vs State Of Kerala on 23 April, 2024

Author: N.Nagaresh

Bench: N.Nagaresh

               IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
                               PRESENT
                 THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.NAGARESH
     TUESDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF APRIL 2024 / 3RD VAISAKHA, 1946
                       WP(C) NO. 16290 OF 2024
PETITIONER:

          JESSY CIBY
          AGED 60 YEARS
          W/O. CIBY, AGED 60 YEARS,ATTUKADAVIL HOUSE, MANJAPRA
          P.O., ERNAKULAM DISTRICT -, PIN - 683581
          BY ADV MEREENA.J.JOSEPH


RESPONDENTS:

    1     STATE OF KERALA
          REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY, REVENUE DEPARTMENT,
          GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM -, PIN -
          695001
    2     THE LAND REVENUE COMMISSIONER,
          COMMISSIONERATE OF LAND REVENUE,PUBLIC OFFICE BUILDING,
          MUSEUM JUNCTION,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, PIN - 695001
    3     THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR,
          CIVIL STATION, KAKKANAD, ERNAKULAM., PIN - 682030
    4     THE REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER,
          OFFICE OF THE REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER FORT KOCHI-.,
          PIN - 682001
    5     THE VILLAGE OFFICER
          OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE OFFICE,THURAVOOR THURAVOOR
          P.O,ANGAMALLY-., PIN - 683572



          GP- SRI. AJITH VISWANATHAN



     THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON
23.04.2024, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
 WP(C)No.16290 OF 2024
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                               JUDGMENT

Dated this the 23rd day of April, 2024 The petitioner, who is owner of 14 Ares 50 square meters of property in Thuravoor Village of Aluva Taluk in Ernakulam District, has filed this writ petition seeking to direct the 4th respondent to consider Ext.P2 application and to pass orders thereon, within a time frame to be fixed by this Court.

2. The petitioner states that she is the owner in possession of 14 Ares 50 square meters of land is comprised in Survey Nos. 212/4-10 and 212/4-9 of Thuravoor Village of Aluva Taluk in Ernakulam District. The land is garden land. It is not cultivated with paddy. It is not fit for paddy cultivation either. However, the land is described as paddy land in Revenue records.

3. The petitioner wants to use the land for other purposes. Hence, the petitioner filed Ext.P2 application in Form-6 before the Revenue Divisional Officer, invoking the provisions of Rule 12(1) of the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Rules, 2008. The application was WP(C)No.16290 OF 2024 3 filed on 10.04.2024. The application has not been considered so far. Unless the application is considered expeditiously, the petitioner will be put to untold hardship and loss, contends the petitioner.

4. The Government Pleader representing the respondents resisted the writ petition. The Government Pleader controverted all material allegations made by the petitioner, in the writ petition. The Government Pleader, however, submitted that since the petitioner has invoked a statutory remedy under the provisions of the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Rules, 2008, the application submitted by the petitioner can be considered by the competent authority in accordance with law, provided the application is received, is complete in all respects and is supported by all necessary documents.

5. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader representing the respondents.

6. The property of the petitioner is said to be a dry land, but it has been described as paddy land, in Revenue WP(C)No.16290 OF 2024 4 records. Rule 12(1) of the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Rules, 2008 provides for making applications for changing the nature of land in Revenue records. The petitioner has invoked Rule 12(1) of the Rules, 2008 by filing application in Form-6. It being a statutory application, the Competent Authority is bound to consider the application and pass orders thereon within a reasonable time.

The writ petition is therefore disposed of with a direction to the 4th respondent-Revenue Divisional Officer to consider and pass orders on Ext.P2 Form-6 application, if the same is received supported by all requisite documents and paying prescribed fee, if any, and to pass orders thereon in accordance with law, within a period of three months.

Sd/-

N.NAGARESH JUDGE AP WP(C)No.16290 OF 2024 5 APPENDIX OF WP(C) 16290/2024 PETITIONER EXHIBITS Exhibit-P1 TRUE COPY OF THE ORDER ALLOWING THE FORM 5 APPLICATION FILED BY THE PETITIONER BY THE 4TH RESPONDENT DATED 10/3/2024 Exhibit-P2 A TRUE COPY OF THE APPLICATION FILED BY THE PETITIONER IN RESPECT OF THE PROPERTY COVERED INRE-SURVEY NO.212/4-10 AND 212/4-9 OF THURAVOORVILLAGE UNDER FORM 6 DATED 26/6/2023