GCDA Challenges Government Order Regarding Land Allocation Next to Kaloor Stadium for College Development
The Revenue Departments decision to allocate land to a college has come under scrutiny, as the Guardianship and Development Authority (GCDA) asserts that the department lacked the authority to do so without appropriate consultation. The GCDA has emphasized the importance of adhering to established protocols regarding land allocation and expressed its concerns over the process.
In response, the college has dismissed the GCDAs claims, labeling them as unfounded. The college referenced a government order, which it states firmly establishes its ownership of the land in question, thereby asserting its legal rights to the property.
This development raises questions about the procedures followed in land allocation in the region. It also highlights the ongoing dialogue between educational institutions and governmental authorities regarding land use and ownership rights. Further details from both parties may help clarify the situation, as stakeholders seek a resolution that respects legal standings and community interests.
