நிலமோசடியில் விஜிபி இயக்குனர் கைது!
வி.ஜி. பன்னீர்தாஸ் மற்றும் வி. ஜி. சந்தோஷம் இருவரும் சகோதரர்கள். ஒரு காலகட்டத்தில், குறிப்பாக வி. ஜி. பன்னீர்தாஸ் இறந்தவுடன் வி. ஜி. சந்தோஷம் ஓரங்கட்டப்பட்டார்.இருப்பினும், இவர்களது குடும்ப அங்கத்தினர்களின் கூட்டில் பல கம்பெனிகள் உள்ளன. உறவினர்கள் மாறி-மாறி இயக்குனர், பார்ட்னர், முதலாளி, பங்குதாரர் என்று இருப்பர்.
விஜிபி ஹவுசிங் பிரைவேட் லிமிடெட்டின் இயக்குனர் விஜிபி. ராஜாதாஸ் (45) மறைந்த விஜிபி பன்னீர் தாசின் மகன்.
ஏ. எட்வின் கிரிஸ்டோபர் தனது மாமனார் எம். மரியதாஸ் கஸ்ரீஅப்பாக்கம் கிராமத்தில் 5.5 ஏக்கர் நிலத்தை மூன்று லட்சத்திற்கு 1981ல் வாங்கியிருந்தார். அங்கு எறால் பண்ணை வைப்பதற்காக வங்கியிலிருந்து ரூ. 2.36 லட்சங்கள் கடன் வாங்கினார். ஆனால் நஷ்டம் ஏற்பட்டதால், சேர்ந்துவிட்ட ஐந்து லடசம் கடனைத் திருமப் பெற முடியாத நிலையில் 3 லட்சம் கொடுத்து ஏலத்தில் மீட்டார். 2004ல் விஜிபி ஹவுசிங் பிரைவேட் லிமிடெட்டிற்கு பவர் ஆஃப் அட்டார்னி கொடுத்தார். ஆனால், 27-04-2008 அன்று இறந்து விட்டார். அவ்வாறான நிலையில் பவர் ஆஃப் அட்டார்னி செல்லுபடியாகாது என்றபோதும், ராஜதாஸ் நிலத்தை தனது சித்தப்பாவான விஜி சந்தோஷத்திற்கு (75) “மார்க்கெட் விலைப்படி என்று ரூ.35 கோடிக்கு” விற்றிருக்கிறார்.
அவர் V G Panneerdas and Co Pvt Ltd ன் இயக்குனர் ஆவார். விஜிபி.ராஜாதாஸ் ரூ.35 கோடி நிலமோசடி தொடர்பான வழக்கில் இன்று சென்னையில் போலீஸாரால் கைது செய்யப்பட்டார். போலி ஆவணங்கள் மூலம் மோசடி செய்து நிலம் வாங்கினார் என்று இவர் மேல் வழக்கு பதிவு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.
1:21 பிப இல் செப்ரெம்பர் 24, 2010 | மறுமொழி
VGP’s son held in land grabbing case
R Guhambika
Express News Service
First Published : 24 Sep 2010 01:36:11 AM IST
Last Updated : 24 Sep 2010 10:28:06 AM IST
http://expressbuzz.com/cities/chennai/vgp%E2%80%99s-son-held-in-land-grabbing-case/209479.html
CHENNAI: A leading real estate baron was arrested by Central Crime Branch sleuths of the city police on Thursday after his relatives levelled charges of land grabbing against him.
VGP Housing Pvt Ltd director V G P Rajadas (45) –– son of late V G Panneerdas, who introduced instalment sale of household items and later set up a popular amusement park in the city –– was picked at his office in Saidapet by a CCB team based on a written complaint by his aunt’s son-in-law to the City Police Commissioner, alleging “cheating, misappropriation and impersonation”.
In his complaint dated June 3, A Edwin Christopher alleged that his late father-in-law M Mariadas, son of Panneerdas’s sister Mariammal, bought 5.5 acres of land in Karapakkam village in Tambaram Taluk. “He purchased the land for `3 lakh in 1981 and set up a prawn farm on it with a bank loan of `2.36 lakh,” V Malaichami, third son-in-law of Mariadas, told Express on Thursday.
“As the farm incurred losses, he was unable to repay the accumulated loan amount of about Rs 5 lakh,” Malaichami said, adding that his father-in-law, however, managed to save the land from auction by returning Rs 3 lakh. In 2004, Mariadas gave the power of attorney to VGP Housing Pvt Ltd for sale of the land and died four years later — on April 27, 2008.
Despite the power of attorney becoming null and void after Mariadas’s death, Rajadas entered into a sale agreement on the land “with a current market value of Rs 35 crore” in November 2008 with V G Santhosam (75), his father’s brother and director of V G Panneerdas and Co Pvt Ltd, the complaint said.
“We were unaware about the existence of the property, and came to know of it only when the bank sent us an auction notice,” Malaichami said. “We paid the dues and retained the property. But when we went to visit the site, we were chased out by Rajadas’ hired goons,” he claimed.
1:22 பிப இல் செப்ரெம்பர் 24, 2010 | மறுமொழி
Businessmand arrested for illegally selling property
TNN, Sep 24, 2010, 12.27am IST
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Businessmand-arrested-for-illegally-selling-property/articleshow/6616470.cms
CHENNAI: Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths on Thursday arrested a director of the VGP group for illegally selling a 5.5-acre poperty owned by one of his uncles to another uncle.
The police said VGP Rajadoss sold the property, worth Rs 35 crore and owned by his uncle Mariadoss, to VG Santhosam after Mariadoss’ death in 2008. A search is on for Santhosam, who was named in the First Information Report. The said property is located in Karambakkam village near Neelankarai on the ECR.
The issue came to light when Mariadoss’s legal heirs approached the revenue department in 2009 saying the property had been sold without their knowledge. Mariadoss had allegedly given power of attorney status to Rajadoss when he was alive. And after Mariadoss’ death in early 2008, Rajadoss, armed with that status, approached the revenue department in November 2008. The police said he had hidden the fact of the death of Mariadoss to revenue officials.
Police sources said Rajadoss forged Mariadoss’ signature in the revenue records and created fake documents. He also could have engaged another person to impersonate Mariadoss before the revenue officials, the sources added.
“Though the transaction happened within the family, it is illegal as Rajadoss sold the property without informing Mariadoss’ legal heirs even after his death. The power of attorney status, given by Mariadoss to Rajadoss, was no longer valid as the property was sold in November 2008 nearly 10 months after Mariadoss’s death,” a senior police officer said.
On Thursday, police teams went to Rajadoss’s house on VGP Salai in Saidapet and picked him up for interrogation. After initial inquiries revealed that he had intentionally commited the offence, he was arrested.
A case had been registered, based on the complaint of Mariadoss’s son-in-law Edwin Christopher, under various Sections, including 420 (cheating), of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), by the CCB.
Police said the late business tycoon, VG Panneerdoss, had five sons and three daughters. Rajadoss is his second son and the senior director of VGP Housing Pvt Ltd in Chennai. Mariadoss had married Panneerdoss’s sister Mariammal. Santhosam is Panneerdoss’s brother.
Read more: Businessmand arrested for illegally selling property – The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Businessmand-arrested-for-illegally-selling-property/articleshow/6616470.cms#ixzz10S8wXF1f
1:30 பிப இல் செப்ரெம்பர் 24, 2010 | மறுமொழி
Beware of buying Panchami lands
c. h. gopinatha rao
http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/homes-and-gardens/article424994.ece
If a Panchami land is alienated to a person not from the depressed classes the government can repossess it
The Government can take possession without payment of any compensation if Panchami lands are alienated to anyone who is not a member of the depressed classesIn the case of Prem Nagar Minvariya Kudi Erupor Nala Sangam and V.G.P. Housing Private Limited Vs The State of Tamil Nadu and others, a single judge held that the lands were allotted to members of the Scheduled Caste Community, subject to the conditions as per Standing Order No.15 of the Board of Revenue.
The conditions are that the lands cannot be alienated to any person for 10 years from the date of assignment and thereafter, they can only be alienated to a person belonging to the depressed classes and if they are so alienated to persons other than the depressed classes, the Government has the power to repossess the land.
Bench observation
Aggrieved by the decision, the petitioners appealed to a division bench of the Madras High Court. The division bench observed that based on the report submitted by the then Chengalpet District Collector J.H.A. Tremen Heere, a British officer in 1891, the British Parliament passed the Depressed Class Land Act in the year 1892 and 12,00,000 acres of land were distributed to them in Tamil Nadu.
The officer noted in the report that even after the abolition of slavery in 1844, the practice continued in the name of Padiyaal (bonded labour).
On seeing the plight of the depressed classes and their socio-economic, political and cultural conditions, he reported that, “The small or marginal land holdings, housing, literacy, free labour without force/bondage, self-respect and dignity are the factors that could lead to transformation in (their lives)”.
These lands were called Panchami lands and were given away under certain conditions, viz., that they cannot sell the lands or lease them out or give as gifts or pledge them for the first 10 years and after the expiry of the 10-year period, the lands could be transferred, but only to persons belonging to the depressed classes and any breach of these conditions will entail cancellation of the assignment.
It would appear that these conditions were imposed bearing in mind that it would be easy to exploit persons belonging to the depressed classes who had long been kept subjugated.
Violations
Vast extents of the lands so distributed are now with the persons who do not belong to the depressed classes. Therefore, the conditions appear to have been violated without any restraint or check.
The Special Form-D applies to order for assignment of lands to Scheduled Castes and Condition No. 9 reads as follows :“If the land is alienated to any person within a period of ten years from the date of the grant by way of sale, gift, mortgage or lease of any kind, or after that period, to any person who is not a member of the Scheduled Caste…, the grant will be liable to be resumed by the Government who will be entitled to re-enter and take possession of the land without payment of any compensation or refund of the purchase money.”Several Government Orders have been passed, as for instance, G.O. Ms. No.2217, Revenue dated 1.10.1941; G.O. Ms. No.3092, Revenue dated 12.12.1946, etc. which affirm the same conditions.
The division bench, in its decision of 5-4-2010, upheld the view of the single judge and dismissed the petition.
11:16 முப இல் ஒக்ரோபர் 1, 2010 | மறுமொழி
That these Christrians have been involved in grabbing “PACHAMI” lands should be noted carefully.
They only pose as aviours of Dalits and s on!
But, these croks have only grabbed the PANCHAMI lands.
Now, they cheat each other only for crores!
Here, bishop, pastor, priest………………no differentiation………..all have been only for looting!
12:11 பிப இல் ஒக்ரோபர் 12, 2010 | மறுமொழி
It is irony that these Christians rob the Panchami lands, but float bogus organizations like Dalit Liberation Front, Pannchami Land Movement etc., to white wash their fraudulent and criminal acts.
Really, the Indian Christians have no shame.
With all these nonsense only, they also demand reservation for the so called “Dalit Christians” also!