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Case Details High Court of India · 18 Mar 2025
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18 Mar 2025
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W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURTDATED: 18.03.2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE V.LAKSHMINARAYANANWrit Petition(MD)No.6932 of 2025R.Rangarajan ..Petitioner Vs1.The Special Commissioner and Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Chennai – 14.2.The Joint Commissioner, Sri Renganatha Swami Temple, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Srirangam, Trichy.3.The Sub Registrar, Sub Registrar, Srirangam. ..RespondentsPrayer: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus to call for the records relating to the impugned refusal check slip issued by the 3rd respondent in her proceedings in Refusal No.RFL/Srirangam/23/2025 dated 21.02.2025 and quash the same as illegal and consequently direct the 3rd Respondent to 1/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025register the Sale deeds or settlement deeds or MOD or any other documents when it presented for registration by the petitioner with respect to the subject property bearing in T.S.No.1810 an extent of 25,682 Sq. Ft of land in ward - II Block No.34 and the land in T.S.No.1805/A3 and extent of 1,568 Sq. Ft in ward-II, Block No.34 and the land in T.S.No.2796 an extent of 6,578 sq.ft land in ward – II, Block No.65 in T.D.No.1102 at measuring total an extent of 33,828 Sq.Ft and out of property described above an extent of 3996 Sq.Ft in C. Block in which 333 Sq.Ft of undivided 1/12th share in land for residential flat constructed bearing Flat No.42-F in C-Block having a super plinth area of 900 Sq.Ft in the 1st Floor in the complex known as “Gopalakrishna Apartments”, situated at Chairman Kodiyalam vasudeva Iyengar Nagar, Nethaji Street, Vellithirumutham Village, Srirangam Taluk, Trichirappalli District, without insisting No Objection Certificate from the 1st and 2nd respondents. For Petitioner : Mr.K.Mahendran For Respondents : Mr.R.Sureshkumar Addl. Govt. Pleader (RR1 and 3) Mr.M.Saravanan (R2)2/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025ORDERThe petitioner challenges the impugned refusal check slip issued by the third respondent in her proceedings in Refusal No.RFL/Srirangam/23/2025 dated 21.02.2025 and seeks further direction to the third respondent to register the sale deeds or settlement deeds or MOD or any other documents when presented for registration by the petitioner with respect to the subject property bearing in T.S.No.1810 an extent of 25,682 sq. ft of land in ward – II, Block No.34 and the land in T.S.No.1805/A3 and extent of 1,568 sq. ft in ward-II, Block No.34 and the land in T.S.No.2796 an extent of 6,578 sq.ft of land in ward – II, Block No.65 in T.D.No.1102 at measuring total an extent of 33,828 Sq.Ft and out of property described above an extent of 3996 sq. ft in 'C' Block in which 333 sq. ft of undivided 1/12th share in land for residential flat constructed bearing Flat No.42-F in C-Block having a super plinth area of 900 Sq.Ft in the 1st Floor in the complex known as “Gopalakrishna Apartments”, situated at Chairman Kodiyalam Vasudeva Iyengar Nagar, Nethaji Street, Vellithirumutham Village, Srirangam Taluk, Trichirappalli District, without insisting No Objection Certificate from the 1st and 2nd respondents.2. The case of the petitioner is that the property situated in T.S.Nos.1810, 1805/A3, and 2796 belonged to one Kodiyalam Vasudeva Iyengar. He was a 3/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025Mirasuthar for the said village. On his death, the properties devolved on his legal heirs. They divided the properties among themselves by way of a registered partition deed in Doc. No.275/1926.3. In the said partition deed, the property was allotted to one of the sons of the said Kodiyalam Vasudeva Iyengar, namely, K.V.Rengasamy Iyengar. The said K.V.Rengasamy Iyengar appointed one G.Govindarajan as his power of attorney agent. This document was registered as Doc. No.240/1999 on 18.06.1999. His mother, Jeyam Ammal, also ratified the power of attorney deed. 4. The power agent G.Govindarajan developed an apartments complex, under the name and style of, “Gopalakrishna Apartment.” One such apartment was purchased by Jaya Manoharan on 06.03.2005. A sale deed was also executed in his favour on 23.03.2005 in Doc. No.603/2005. After the purchase, the said Jaya Manoharan appointed one Srinivasan as his power agent. The said Srinivasan sold a flat in favour of one Padmalochana on 19.09.2014. Padmalochana offered to sell the property in favour of the petitioner. A sale deed has also been executed in his favour in Doc. No.1636/2015. A mortgage was created over the property by the writ petitioner. It was also registered in 4/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025Doc. No.1637/2015. The mortgage was also discharged, and the same was registered as Doc. No.2855/2016. Subsequently, the petitioner created a mortgage in favour of LIC Housing Finance Limited. This mortgage was discharged. The discharge receipt was also issued on 24.05.2023 and the same was also registered as Doc. No.1766/2023. 5. Due to his present financial condition, the petitioner wanted to raise a loan with M/s.Indian Bank, Srirangam Branch. The Bank called upon the petitioner to create a mortgage by deposit of title deeds. When he presented the mortgage deed in favour of M/s Indian Bank, the third respondent refused to register the same on the ground that the second respondent had given an objection that the property situated in T.S.No.1805/A3 belongs to Arulmigu Aranganthaswamy Thirukovil, Srirangam. Taking cognizance of the said objection, the impugned refusal check slip was issued. Challenging the same, the present writ petition.6. I have heard Mr.K.Mahendran, for the petitioner, Mr.R.Sureshkumar, learned Additional Government Pleader for the respondents 1 and 3 and Mr.M.Saravanan, learned Standing Counsel for the second respondent.5/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 20257. Mr.K.Mahendran, invites the attention of this Court to the previous order passed by this Court in M/s ARK Engineering and Power Consultants (P) Limited Company vs. The Special Commissioner and the Commissioner, H.R and C.E., Department, Chennai, W.P.(MD).No.622 of 2025 dated 24.01.2025. He points out that with respect to the very same “Gopalakrishna Apartments,” this Court had considered the issues in depth and had quashed the proceedings. It further directed that the objection raised by the second respondent is untenable, as title deeds and the revenue records stand in the name of Vasudeva Iyengar.8. Mr.K.Mahendran states that the petitioner is placed in the same situation as the petitioner in W.P.(MD).No.622 of 2025 and seeks a similar order.9. Mr.R.Sureshkumar states that as the temple authorities had objected, the Sub Registrar had no other option, but to refer to Section 22A of the Registration Act and issue the refusal check slip.10. Mr.M.Saravanan refers to the counter filed by the Joint Commissioner/Executive Officer, Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, and urges 6/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025that the petitioner will have to prove the document in civil court, and hence, the refusal check slip is valid.11. I have carefully considered the submission of both sides.12. A perusal of the records right from the year 1926 shows that the property has been exclusively handled by the family of Kodiyalam Vasudeva Iyengar and his descendants. One after the other, documents have been registered asserting their ownership. As on today, an apartment complex is existing over the said land. 13. As rightly contended by Mr.K.Mahendran, the very issue that had been considered by Mr.Justice G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN in W.P.(MD).No.622 of 2025. The learned Judge had come to a conclusion that the issuance of a refusal check slip on the basis of the objection given by the second respondent is unsustainable. The present petitioner also claims to one an apartment in the very same complex. Hence, the impugned refusal check slip cannot be sustained.14. Accordingly, the impugned check slip issued by the third respondent 7/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025in Refusal No.RFL/Srirangam/23/2025 dated 21.02.2025 is quashed. The writ petition is allowed. The petitioner can very well deal with the subject property to execute any document. The petitioner is directed to re-present the mortgage deed dated 21.02.2025 for registration before the third respondent. On receipt of the same, the third respondent is directed to register and release the same forthwith, if it is otherwise in order. No costs.15. Call the matter after three weeks for reporting compliance.18.03.2025NCC : Yes/NoIndex : Yes/NoInternet:YessknTo1.The Special Commissioner and Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Chennai – 14.2.The Joint Commissioner, Sri Renganatha Swami Temple, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Srirangam, Trichy.3.The Sub Registrar, Sub Registrar, Srirangam.8/9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P(MD)No.6932 of 2025 V.LAKSHMINARAYANAN, J. skn Writ Petition(MD)No.6932 of 2025 18.03.20259/9

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