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The instant writ petition has been preferred by the petitioner
under Article 226 of the Constitution of India in order to restrain
the respondents from taking out a road through the petitioner''s
agriculture land.
In the reply filed on behalf of the State Government, the
petitioner''s apprehension that the respondents would take out a
road through his land has been countenanced as being
conjectural. Rather, it is pleaded that the road from Village Bitu to
Kerla Station passes through Government lands of khasra nos.492
and 487.
In the reply filed to the writ petition on behalf of the
respondent no.3 - Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat, Bitu, it has been
alleged that the petitioner had encroached upon the government
land of khasra nos.492 and 493 and thus, the writ petition should
be rejected as being devoid of any merit.
Learned counsel for the petitioner states that as the State
Government has filed a reply with the specific averment that there
is no proposal to take out the road through the petitioner''s
agricultural land, the writ petition may be disposed of.
In view of the above noted submissions, the instant writ
petition is disposed of requiring the parties to abide by the metes
and bounds of the lands standing in their respective names. In
case, the respondents propose to take out road through the land
of the petitioner, lawful process of acquisition shall be undertaken.
However, in case, the petitioner has trespassed over Government
land, the respondents shall take appropriate proceedings to evict
him from the encroached land, if any, and shall be entitled to
construct a road on such land without any hindrance being created
by the petitioner.
Stay petition also stands disposed of.
