Mangaluru: Eviction notice on two living in Jeppu Compound - aggrieved plan protest


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB/SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 13: Valerian Texeira, resident of Jeppu Compound around Jeppu Seminary and St Joseph's Industrial Asylum Workshop in the city, addressing a press conference here, said that he and Victor Pais living at Jeppu Compound have been served with eviction notices by the local diocese.

He accused the church administration of trying to evict them because of the fact that he has come to know about the build up of revolt and the fear that scams of the administration will be exposed. He claimed that the two are being targeted because they are leading RTI activists of the region and have information about land scams of the diocesan authorities.

Texeira stated that the people living in Jeppu Compound seek immediate withdrawal of eviction notices served on the two persons. He also urged the diocese to stop exercising authority over Jeppu Compound and demanded that the people living there be given their legal rights over their house properties.

He further demanded that all dealings and land transfers on revenue account No. 56 be stopped till the complaint filed with the district deputy commissioner over a particular land scam is disposed off. He further urged the church to shop eying landed property.

Texeira demanded that till the complaint lodged by him with the deputy commissioner of the district relating to alleged land scam is disposed off, all land transfers and dealings relating to this land should be stopped. He said that if these demands are not met, he and other residents of the area will undertake vigorous forms of protests.

Victor Pais, Wilson Baptist, Cecilia Pais and Enid Texeira were present at the press conference.

  

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  • Suraj, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 14 2018

    The property belongs to church and the two owners should vacate if the church wants. They should have been grateful that they were given to stay free of cost.

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  • Let justice prevail, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 14 2017

    Eviction and targeting people is a sign of injustice to families who have lived for years. December being the Christmas season may God provide adequate strength to fight injustice and expose scams . Its a fight for justice. May truth prevail.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Thu, Dec 14 2017

    No institution will give up the land if the land records are clear. Individuals can fight but those who have records clear are likely to win the legal battle. If these individuals can reach out-of-court amicable settlement that is highly desirable rather than lock in for a protracted court hearings.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    It is best that a committee is formed by the diocese to study the case instead of the tenants going to Court. Hope better discretion will prevail from all sides and a solution is arrived at.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 13 2017

    I wonder if these guys are legal Owners ...

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