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Army Vacate land of two brothers after 19 years in North Kashmir

Both the brothers entered into a rent agreement with the army for a period of 7 years which ended in 2010.     

September 28, 2022
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Army vacated the four houses and adjacent land of two brothers after 19 years in North Kashmir’s Bandipora District

The occupied houses and land were handed over by Army to the proprietors after repeated directions from Jammu Kashmir High Court.

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In 2003, soldiers from 14 Rashtriya Rifles Unit occupied 4 houses and the adjacent land comprising 23 kanals and 7 marlas at Bothu village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora. The property belonged to two brothers – Ghulam Nabi Reshi and Ghulam Rasool Reshi.

Both the brothers entered into a rent agreement with the army for a period of 7 years which ended in 2010.

Senior lawyer Bashir Ahmed Tak who represented the two brothers told news agency Kashmir News Trust that after the culmination of rent agreement, army didn’t vacate prompting both the brothers to approach the court of law

The brothers filed a writ petition in 2010 that was disposed of by the High Court in 2015 with the direction to authorities to vacate the occupied land and relocate the unit of the armed forces to some other place

Despite the court directions, the army didn’t vacate forcing the petitioners to file a contempt petition in 2016

After repeated directions from the court, finally the army vacated from the occupied land few days ago.

The High Court Judge Moksha Khajuria Kazmi recently while disposing of the contempt petition directed to Financial Commissioner Home Department Jammu and Kashmir and Deputy Commissioner Bandipora to find an alternative site for the Armed Forces Unit so that petitioners are in a position to shift to their houses along with their family members and not rendered homeless.

The army camp has been relocated to a forest area while both the brothers have occupied their houses and the adjacent land

The court has also directed respondents to release the unpaid rentals that are due to the petitioners as per the rules. (KNT)

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