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K.Sekar vs The Commissioner Of Land ...
2026 Latest Caselaw 628 Mad

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 628 Mad
Judgement Date : 23 February, 2026

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Madras High Court

K.Sekar vs The Commissioner Of Land ... on 23 February, 2026

                                                                                       W.P.(MD)No.4821 of 2026


                          BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                  DATED : 23.02.2026

                                                           CORAM:

                                  THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.SURENDER

                                              W.P.(MD)No.4821 of 2026
                                                       and
                                              W.P.(MD)No.4035 of 2026

                 K.Sekar                                                                  ... Petitioner
                                                    -vs-
                 1.The Commissioner of Land Administration,
                   Chepauk,
                   Chennai - 600 005.

                 2.The District Collector,
                   Trichy District,
                   Trichy.

                 3.The District Revenue Officer,
                   Trichy District,
                   Trichy.

                 4.The Revenue Divisional Officer,
                   Trichy,
                   Trichy District.

                 5.The Tahsildar,
                   Thiruverumbur,
                   Trichy District.                                                       ... Respondents
                 PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, to
                 issue a Writ of Mandamus, directing the respondents to implement the order

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                                                                                             W.P.(MD)No.4821 of 2026


                 passed by the first respondent in his proceedings in Rc.No.G1/57088/93 and
                 6851/94, dated 29.10.2001 by extending its benefits to the petitioner, who is
                 equally placed with the beneficiaries of the said order of the first respondent and
                 consequently, issue patta to the petitioner in the land in S.No.41/6, Plot No.7,
                 admeasuring 4224 sq.fts. Kumbakkudy Village, M.G.R. Nagar, Trichy District, on
                 the basis of the representation of the petitioner dated 21.12.2025 within a time
                 frame to be fixed by this Court.
                                  For Petitioner                     :    Mr.R.Surya Prakash

                                  For Respondents                    :    Mr.P.Subbaraj
                                                                          Special Government Pleader

                                                                     ORDER

This Writ Petition is filed seeking a Writ of Mandamus directing the

respondents to implement the order passed by the first respondent in his

proceedings in Rc.No.G1/57088/93 and 6851/94, dated 29.10.2001 by extending

its benefits to the petitioner, who is equally placed with the beneficiaries of the

said order of the first respondent and consequently, issue patta to the petitioner in

the land in S.No.41/6, Plot No.7, admeasuring 4224 sq.fts., situated at

Kumbakkudy Village, M.G.R. Nagar, Trichy District, on the basis of the

representation of the petitioner dated 21.12.2025 within a time frame to be fixed

by this Court.

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2. By consent, the Writ Petition is taken up for final disposal at the

admission stage itself.

3. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the

subject land was originally assigned to one R.Chandrasekaran in the year 1982 by

the Special Tahsildar. Thereafter, the petitioner purchased the said property from

R.Chandrasekaran by virtue of a registered sale deed and has been in peaceful

possession and enjoyment of the same. Subsequently, the third respondent

initiated proceedings to cancel the assignment. Aggrieved by the cancellation

order passed by the third respondent, an appeal was preferred before the first

respondent. By order dated 29.10.2001, the first respondent held that there were

violations of the conditions of assignment. However, taking note of the fact that

in most of the assigned lands, buildings had already been constructed and that it

would not be fair to cancel the assignments after a long lapse of time, it was

decided to reassign the lands to the persons actually in possession, subject to

verification of eligibility. In cases, where the occupants were not eligible for free

assignment, reassignment was to be made upon collection of double the market

value of the land. The matter was accordingly remitted to the third respondent for

fresh consideration.

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4. It is further submitted that several similarly placed persons, who had

purchased lands from the original assignees, made representations seeking

implementation of the order dated 29.10.2001. However, no effective steps were

taken. Thereafter, the fifth respondent, by proceedings dated 19.09.2009,

addressed a communication to the second respondent recommending fixation of

market value at Rs.785/- per sq.m. (Rs.73/- per sq.ft.). The fourth respondent, by

proceedings dated 25.09.2009, also recommended fixation of market value at

Rs.785/- per sq.m. (Rs.73/- per sq.ft.). Based on the same, the second respondent,

by communication dated 07.10.2009, proposed fixation of the aforesaid amount

as the market value.

5. It is further submitted that by proceedings dated 03.01.2013, the second

respondent directed the fifth respondent to obtain letters of consent from the

occupants agreeing to pay the land value as may be fixed by the Government.

Accordingly, notice dated 24.01.2013 was issued to the similarly placed

occupants, who had constructed houses on the land, requiring submission of

consent letters. The occupants complied with the said requirement. Despite the

same, no further action was taken to implement the order dated 29.10.2001. In the

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meantime, the third respondent, by proceedings dated 05.01.2018, directed the

fifth respondent to issue free house pattas to eligible persons and, in respect of

others, to issue pattas upon payment of double the market value already fixed.

Thereafter, the fifth respondent, by proceedings dated 11.06.2020, issued notice

to the occupants directing them to appear on 16.06.2020 with relevant documents

for issuance of patta and payment of land value. The similarly placed persons

appeared and submitted consent letters agreeing to pay double the market value.

However, even thereafter, the order dated 29.10.2001 was not implemented.

6. It is further submitted that aggrieved over the same, similarly placed

occupants filed W.P.(MD)No.7129 of 2022 etc. batch, which was allowed by this

Court by order dated 05.08.2022. This Court directed the third respondent to issue

communications quantifying the amount payable as fixed in the year 2009,

together with interest at 4% per annum from 01.09.2009, and upon payment of

such amount, the fifth respondent was directed to issue patta. The said order was

challenged in W.A.(MD)No.310 of 2023 and was dismissed by the Division

Bench by judgment dated 27.03.2023. The same was subsequently confirmed by

the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.13168 of 2023,

dated 10.07.2023.

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7. It is further submitted that thereafter, similarly placed persons filed W.P.

(MD)No.9767 of 2024 etc. batch seeking extension of the benefit of the order

dated 29.10.2001. By order dated 28.07.2025, this Court allowed the said writ

petitions subject to certain terms.

8. The learned counsel for the petitioner further submitted that the present

petitioner, being similarly placed, submitted a representation seeking extension of

the benefit of the order dated 29.10.2001 and issuance of patta upon payment of

double the market value, in the light of the orders passed by this Court in the

earlier batch matters. However, no action has been taken on the said

representation. Hence, the present Writ Petition.

9. The learned counsel for the petitioner also submitted that in respect of

similarly placed persons, two categories were identified:

(i) those eligible for free patta; and

(ii) those required to pay double the market value.

The petitioner falls under the second category and is willing to pay double the

market value as fixed.

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10. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties.

11. In view of the above circumstances, the Writ Petition is allowed,

directing the third respondent to consider the representation of the petitioner in

the light of the earlier orders passed by this Court and, if the petitioner is found

eligible, to pass appropriate orders in accordance with law within a period of

twelve (12) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs.

Consequently, the connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed.

                 NCC              : Yes / No                                        (K.SURENDER, J.)
                 Index            : Yes / No                                           23.02.2026
                 smn2                                                                     (1/3)

                 To:-

                 1.The Commissioner of Land Administration,
                   Chepauk,
                   Chennai - 600 005.

                 2.The District Collector,
                   Trichy District,
                   Trichy.

                 3.The District Revenue Officer,
                   Trichy District,
                   Trichy.

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                 4.The Revenue Divisional Officer,
                   Trichy,
                   Trichy District.

                 5.The Tahsildar,
                   Thiruverumbur,
                   Trichy District.




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                                                                                   K.SURENDER, J.

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