Want to buy a hill or lake? Come to Faridabad, Gurgaon | India News - Times of India (2024)

It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana.

NEW DELHI: It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana. Even a part of Mangar Bani, the largest surviving sacred grove in the NCR. That’s because a major portion of this ecological hotspot, which was once common land, has been privatized in the past 30-35 years.

Former revenue officials told TOI that lured by real estate players, several gram sabhas were allowed to convert common land, including forested hills and water bodies, into private properties. Legal loopholes in the Punjab Village Common Lands Act of 1961 were used to facilitate these transfers.
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Private players guided and drove the process, attracted by the prospect of picking up huge patches of land next to Delhi for a pittance. Once the undivided common lands were privatized and sold, these were then partitioned into plots etc by a misuse of the Consolidation Act.

These transfers were not good in law and can be challenged, the officials added.
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“Uncultivable tracts outside habitable areas were traditionally kept as panchayat land, meant for common use such as grazing. Later, the gram sabhas passed resolutions to convert them into another form of collective property called shamlat deh, giving villagers the right to sell these lands to individuals,” said a retired revenue official, who was posted in Gurgaon and Faridabad when private developers were making inroads into the area.

Retired IAS officials, who were posted in these districts in the past two decades, said private developers and land sharks first approached the gram sabhas to move such a resolution.
“After the resolution was passed, there would be no objection from the local level administrative officer including block development officer and even the district collector. So, subsequently, villagers got ownership over the undivided land, which they later sold to private players. In many cases the entire process was funded by private parties,” said a formal official.
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State government officials said the local revenue officials played a key role in this entire exercise. After villagers got the right to sell their share of the common land, revenue officials even recorded different khasras in their names. “Then they sold these parcels to private players. But the biggest problem for the present land owners is to get possession of the land to start their projects,” said a serving official, who did not wish to be named.
However, a few retired revenue officials who served in the area felt that all such privatization and fragmentation of land were illegal since land laws stipulate that common land cannot be used for any other purpose.
They added that even the Supreme Court has held that all panchayat lands must be returned to the gram sabha and cannot be used for any other purpose. Several rulings, including the Jagpal Singh judgment of January 2012, have made this clear.
Villages with non-agricultural privatized common lands include Mangar, Kot, Mewla, Maharajpur and others in Faridabad, and Raisena and Roj ka Gujjar in Gurgaon. In a few villages such as Bandhwari and Ghata in Gurgaon, privatized common lands have been returned to panchayat/government ownership.
Real estate firms have built up large land banks in these areas. There are reportedly name and benami holdings of real estate companies.

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It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana. It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana.

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You should also talk to the local property dealers for a better understanding. In my opinion, you will find good mountain land in places like Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Uttrakhand, etc. However, just remember that the laws to buy such land may differ from place to place.

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Can a person buy or lease a lake or land besides lake and similar government properties in india? You can actually buy a forest or lake anything you can think of. The only concern is you have to ask the government (state as well as other) whether that particular land or lake has been declared or marked as privatized.

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Can US citizens buy property in India? Yes, a US citizen can purchase property in India. As per the regulations set by the RBI and FEMA, they are eligible to buy immovable property in India which includes residential and commercial properties.

Can we own a lake in India? ›

It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana. NEW DELHI: It may sound bizarre, but you can actually own a dense forest, a lake such as Damdama or Dhauj, a hill top or a drain in the Aravalis of Haryana.

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The largest coastal saltwater lake in India is Chilka lake. Sambhar lake is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has a number of migratory birds and flamingos visiting the place and is one of the largest breeding grounds for Flamingos in India. The largest saltwater lake in the world is the Caspian Sea.

How many acres can a person own in India? ›

According to the Indian Government, the maximum amount of land a person can own in India varies from state to state. For an unmarried individual, not more than 7.5 acres of land. A joint family with more than 5 members cannot hold property of more than 15 acres.

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Now about your question, a forest land cannot be bought without permission from the relevant competent authority of the forest department (State) or from the CM's office. Sometimes both of the offices mentioned herein.

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Only residents of Sikkim are allowed to buy land in the Himalayan state, and only tribals can buy land and property in the tribal areas. Outsiders, however, are allowed to buy land, but for setting up industrial units.

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Different states in India follow different procedures or laws when it comes to buying land. For instance, in some states, only an agriculturist can purchase agricultural land but in some states, there are no such restrictions for buying agricultural land. Read below to know how much land can a person own in India.

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Maximum of 59.95 acres of agricultural land can be purchased.

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