HC dismisses petition alleging hillock

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Feb 10 2016 | 8:58 PM IST
A petition filed today in the Madras High Court alleging that an entire hillock of between 250 to 300 feet in a village in Theni district in the vicinity of the District Collector's office has 'vanished' due to illegal quarrying was disposed of by the court.
Disposing of the petition of J Mohanraj, General Secretary of Jabamani Janatha Party, the first bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice M M Sundresh, directed the Theni Collector to respond within a month on what was the fate of the hillock.
Mohanraj in his petition alleged that the hillock in Viranackenpatty hamlet was once spread over 160 acres and that the departments supposed to have control over it and the trees seemsto have not bothered to check the 'loot' or report it.
He said the Deputy Director of Geology and Mining had informed him that as per records the land in question was poramboke (land that belongs to govt) and no tender was given by the Collector for quarrying gravel or sand from it.
Since no 'honest information' was there from departments concerned, he had sent a representation on April 12, 2015 to the Chief Secretary, followed by E-mails.
He said he had earlier sent a representation to the Theni District Collector on September 3, 2013, "who all along remained silent". Hence he was constrained to file the present PIL.
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The HC also disposed another petition by Mohan, relating to a direction he sought to the Chief Secretary and Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, to dispose of his Nov 2 2015 over not obtaining the building completion certificate by Ramachandra Medical College, Porur.
He alleged that the hospital has not obtained the building Completion Certificate from CMDA and sought a clarification from authorities on how services like power and water supply was provided to the institution.
The bench, comprising CJ Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice Sundresh before which the above PIL came up, said the issue should be examined by CMDA and disposed the matter.

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First Published: Feb 10 2016 | 8:58 PM IST

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