
Quick Summary: Balasubramaniam, with the help of C.T. Sivaraj, asked the court to have his land in Karaikudi measured. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has instructed that the survey be done within three months.
Balasubramaniam, through his representative C.T. Sivaraj, asked the court to tell The Thasildar and the Head Surveyor of Karaikudi Taluk to measure and mark the boundaries of his land. This land, located in Mettu Theru, Karaikudi, covers 1793 square meters.
"The person requesting had applied for a survey of 17 ares and 93 square meters in Survey No.1041/51."
Judge Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy was in charge of the case. The request was based on the land ownership document, which was first in the name of Balasubramaniam's mother, Kasthuri, and later given to him. The court noted that no one else claimed ownership of the land.
Mr. P. Thambidurai and Mr. S. Prakash, lawyers for the government, spoke for the other side. They promised the court that the survey would start after informing nearby landowners and dealing with any disagreements.
"The whole process should be finished within three months from the date they receive a copy of this order."
The court told The Thasildar and the Head Surveyor to go ahead with the survey and to make sure there is police protection during the process. The survey must be completed within three months without any extra costs.
Summary of Verdict: The court has decided that Balasubramaniam's land should be measured and clearly marked within three months, with police present to ensure everything goes smoothly.