The court dismissed a suit for declaration of ownership and possession of land to a man and a woman who had bought a plot in a residential colony here which was raised by a real estate firm, saying the land belonged to the government.
"I hereby hold that the plaintiffs have failed to prove their case and are not entitled to the relief of declaration as prayed for and hence are also not entitled to the relief of possession as asked for in the plaint. The suit of plaintiffs is hereby dismissed," Additional District Judge Kamini Lau said.
In the present suit, Delhi residents Kishore Sethi and Shashi Sethi had bought a plot of land from Capital Housing Company for Rs 3.5 lakh in 1998 in Bharola village in north Delhi.
It said the builder had purchased the land and a large number of plots were carved out which were sold to the buyers.
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It added that after getting no objection certificate from authorities concerned, thousands of residential houses were built in the colony as part of Adarsh Nagar Extension and the MCD had also regularised it in 1980.
"The defendants (Government, DDA and Gaon Sabha) have no right, title or interest to hold claim and forcibly occupy the plaintiff's land but the defendant being statutory authorities have taken possession and demolished the structure in colourable exercise of their power. Hence the present suit is filed by the plaintiff," it had said.