254 Three member tribunal
to probe land grab in Punjab
HC
HT Correspondent ,
Hindustan Times
Chandigarh , May 28, 2012
In a bid to end illegal
ownership of government land by private parties,
including politicians, bureaucrats, police and
revenue officials across Punjab, the Punjab and
Haryana high court on Tuesday ordered setting up
of a three-member tribunal headed by former
Supreme Court judge Kuldeep Singh.
A division bench comprising
acting chief justice MM Kumar and justice Alok
Singh asked the tribunal to submit its report
within four months period. In case the probe
panel required more time to probe the land grab
cases, it would have to revert to the high court
for extension of the deadline.
The tribunal would inquire
whether the land acquired by various persons was
at any point of time public/shamlat/forest/nazul
and as to how the ownership of land was changed
or mutated in the names of private parties.
It was made clear that the
tribunal's function would be with regard to the
investigation of the possession of land and
legal issues would be debated before the high
court.
The bench also directed the
Punjab government to ensure compliance of the
court's directions and to provide office space
for the tribunal along with secretarial staff
within two weeks.
Advocate PN Aggarwal,
expert in revenue matters, has already given his
consent to be a member of the tribunal. However,
during the arguments on Tuesday, the bench on
the suggestion of counsels for various parties
for considering the name of retired Haryana
district judge Baru Nath Gupta, who is
well-conversant with Punjabi language, directed
to seek Gupta's consent. In case of Gupta's
reluctance, the high court directed the counsels
to suggest other names.
Showing little conviction
in Punjab advocate general Ashok Aggarwal's
arguments that vehemently opposed the
constitution of the tribunal, the bench said,
"If such cases are to be decided by statutory
authority working under influential persons, it
would not be decided in common man's interest.
Therefore, there is ample justification for
appointment of a tribunal by this bench."
The bench also reiterated
that despite passage of long time after
submission of inquiry report by now retired
Punjab additional director general of police
Chander Shekhar, no steps had been taken by the
state to adopt it and to take any action.
It further stated that as
per the affidavit submitted by the Punjab chief
secretary, about 60 influential persons have
been given clean chit by the state government,
including chief minister Parkash Singh Badal,
director general of police Sumedh Singh Saini,
other ministers, IAS and IPS officers with which
it was not satisfied.
"We were compelled to
proceed with the idea of setting up a tribunal
and requested senior advocates ML Sareen and
Arun Jain to finalise the terms of reference,"
the bench stated.
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