
Quick Summary:
Packiathai @ Packialeela wanted to split their land in Tenkasi, but the court said no because the land belongs to the government.
Packiathai @ Packialeela went to the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. They wanted a piece of land in Chathirapatti Village, Tenkasi District, to be officially divided and a new document called "Patta" to be given. The land in question was about 3.5 cents (or 1656 square feet).
Packiathai @ Packialeela used a sale document from October 13, 2010, to support their request. They asked the court to tell local authorities to divide the land and provide the necessary documents.
Mr. K. Balasubramani, the Special Government Lawyer, represented the local authorities. He explained that the land is marked as 'Sarkar Manai,' which means it's government land. Because of this, Packiathai @ Packialeela was already informed under the Tamil Nadu Land Encroachment Act, 1905, for taking over government property.
Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy turned down the request. The court agreed with the government that the land is indeed government property, so the request to divide it couldn't be approved.
The court's decision doesn't stop Packiathai @ Packialeela from taking further legal steps if they want to challenge the notice about taking over the land. But for now, the land remains classified as government property, and no subdivision will happen.
In summary, the court decided that the land cannot be split because it belongs to the government.