The Hindu 11.07.2016
Two decades on, PSUs yet to receive property documents from CMDA
While the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority —
the city’s principal planning agency pulls up people and developers when
they step out of the line — it has also been delaying the issuance of a
vital document to three public sector undertakings for many years now.
Hindustan
Petroleum Corporation Limited, Housing and Urban Development
Corporation and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation are among other Central
and State government establishments that have offices at Thalamuthu
Natarajan building on Gandhi Irwin Road in Egmore. The high-rise
building also houses CMDA’s offices of its member secretary and planners
in addition to government banks’ corporate offices.
The
three PSUs have been writing repeatedly to the CMDA, with letters
addressed to its member secretary about the prolonged delay in getting
sale deed documents. A letter from HPCL to the bureaucrat in January
this year said they had purchased two premises on fourth floor east and
west wings and another on the third floor west wing in tower 1 of the
building in 1989. However, 27 years later, they were yet to receive the
sale deed.
“We have been taking it up regularly with
the CMDA officers concerned. However, the execution of the sale deedhas
not materialised so far,” the letter said. Similarly, a letter from ONGC
appealed to the CMDA to expedite the process of issuing the sale deed
since their statutory and government auditors were continuously
monitoring and pressing for the document.
Incomplete paper work?
While
officials at neither the CMDA nor the Department of Housing and Urban
Development responded to queries about the episode, sources said the
handing over of the sale deed document formed the culmination of a
property transaction and that it was not done in this case due to
certain incomplete paper work. As it involved two government agencies,
the issue of sale deed was not being seriously followed up.
Sources
said that it would send a wrong message about the functioning of
agencies involved in housing and urban planning. Sources in the city
planning agency also said many allottees — including individual owners
who were selected to get housing plots too did not receive the same.
In the absence of the sale deed, purchasers could not even apply for ‘patta’ – the land ownership document.
In the absence of the sale deed, purchasers could not even apply for ‘patta’ – the land ownership document