IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE S.SIRI JAGAN MONDAY, THE 15TH JUNE 2009 / 25TH JYAISHTA 1931 WP(C).No. 202 of 2008(Y) ------------------------ PETITIONERS: --------------- 1. KSHB RESIDENTS & PLOT OWNERS' ASSOCIATION HOUSING BOARD COLONY, VATAKARA P.O., THALAYOLAPARAMBU, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT-REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY SHRI.HAREENDRAN NAIR,"SIVAKRIPA", PLOT NO.26, HOUSING BOARD COLONY,VATAKARA P.O., THALAYOLAPARAMB P.O., KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. 2. MATHEW C.K., PLOT NO.24, HOUSING BOARD COLONY, VATAKARA P.O., THALAYOLAPARAMBU, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT-RESIDING AT CHAKIATH HOUSE, KARIKODE P.O., PERUA, PIN 686 610. BY ADV. SRI.K.MOHANAKANNAN RESPONDENTS: ----------------- 1. KERALA STATE HOUSING BOARD, KSHB COMPLEX THIRUVANANTHAPURAM REPRESENTED BY ITS CHAIRMAN. 2. THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, KERALA STATE HOUSING BOARD, KANJIKUZHY, KOTTAYAM. 3. THE REVENUE DIVISIONAL OFFICER, PALAI. 4. THE SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE, VELLOOR, PIRAVOM, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. ADV. SRI.BABU PAUL FOR R6 THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 15/06/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: WPC : 202/08 APPENDIX PETITIONERS' EXHIBITS: EXT.P1 : TRUE COPY OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS STIPULATED FOR THE ALLOTMENT OF PLOTS TO THE ALLOTTEES. EXT.P2 : TRUE COPY OF THE ORDER DATED 06.01.04 IN RESPECT OF THE ALLOTMENT OF PLOTS TO THE ALLOTTEES. EXT.P3 : TRUE COPY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST RESPONDENT IN RESPECT OF THE ALLOTMENT OF PLOTS TO THE 1ST PETITIONER DATED 19.1.04. EXT.P4 : TRUE COPY OF THE REPRESENTATION DATED 26.3.04. EXT.P5 : TRUE COPY OF THE LETTER DATED 2.4.04 EXT.P6 : TRUE COPY OF THE REPRESENTATION DATED 27.1.07. EXT.P7 : TRUE COPY OF THE COMPLAINT DATED 5.2.07. EXT.P8 : TRUE COPY OF THE COMPLAINT DATED 13.07.07. EXT.P9 : TRUE COPY OF OTHE ORDER OF DISTRICT COLLECTOR DATED 12.3.08. EXT.P10 : TRUE COPY OF THE REPRESENTATION SUBMITTED BY THE PETITIONERS. EXT.P11 : TRUE COPY OF A SKETCH SHOWING THE LIE OF THE ROAD AND THE VARIOUS PLOTS ALLOTTED TO THE ALLOTTEES. /TRUE COPY/ PA TO JUDGE S. SIRI JAGAN, J. ------------------------------------------------- W.P.(C)No. 202 OF 2008 ------------------------------------------------- Dated this the 15th day of June, 2009 JUDGMENT The first petitioner is the Kerala State Housing Board Residents and Plot Owners Association of Housing Board Colony, Vatakara P.O., Thalayolaparambu, Kottayam District. The 2nd petitioner is one of the members of the 1st petitioner association and owns plot No.24 in that Housing Board Colony. According to them, the Housing Board established the Colony and along with the said Colony roads were also formed for use of the residents and owners of plots in the Housing Board Colony. But, of late, people like additional respondents 5 and 6 are using the Colony roads for the purpose of transporting sand, allegedly illegally mined from the nearby paddy lands. Petitioners approached the Housing Board to prevent such illegal use of the Housing Board Colony roads, which resulted in Ext.P5 request from the Executive Engineer of the Kerala State Housing Board, Kottayam, to the Sub Divisional Magistrate, Pala requesting to take appropriate action for preventing use of the roads for plying lorries carrying sand. Petitioners allege that pursuant to WPC : 202/08 -:2:- that, two iron gates were placed at the two ends of the Colony road which was allegedly, forcefully removed by the sand mining lobby. It is under the above circumstances the petitioners have filed this writ petition seeking the following reliefs: “i. to issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, directing the respondents to prohibit and prevent the illegal plying of Tipper Lorries and Trucks for transporting of sand and other purposes through the colony road vested with the 1st respondent within a time frame to be fixed by this Hon'ble Court; ii. to issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, directing the 3rd respondent to initiate action as provided under Section 133 Cr.P.C and to act on Exts.P5 and P7 and to issue necessary interim orders abating the nuisance caused by the Tipper Lorries and Trucks of the sand mafia; iii. to issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, directing the 4th respondent to prevent the illegal and high handed action of the 'sand mafia' and to enquire into Exts.P6 and P8 complaints and take appropriate action against the culprits within a time frame to be fixed by this Hon'ble Court;” 2. Although no counter affidavit has been filed by respondents 1 and 2, they would categorically assert that the road in question belongs to the Kerala State Housing Board delineated for the exclusive use of the persons who owned plots and houses in the Housing Board Colony and is not meant for use of others. 3. The 5th respondent with the help of a counter affidavit would WPC : 202/08 -:3:- seriously dispute the contentions of both the petitioners as well as the Housing Board. According to him, the land vests with the Panchayat and therefore that is a public road through which any person has a right to use. 4. In answer to the same petitioners have produced Ext.P12 letter from the Velloor Grama Panchayat, which would state that the ownership of the land in question vests with the Housing Board, although public have been using that road. 5. I have considered the rival contentions in detail. I am satisfied that the roads came up along with the Colony established by Housing Board in which the members of the first petitioner association has become owners of plots and houses. Since both the Panchayat and Housing Board certifies that the road vests in the Housing Board, any use by others can only be permissive and if the Housing Board chooses to prohibit use of the road for plying vehicles with sand, nobody can take exception to the same. That being so, the Housing Board is perfectly justified in restricting use of those roads in order to avoid inconvenience to the persons owing plots and houses in the Colony. 6. By Ext.P12 the Grama Panchayat has disowned the WPC : 202/08 -:4:- ownership over the road and concedes the ownership of the Housing Board in respect of that road. The fact that public has been permitted to use that road does not make it a public road. Such use can only be permissive. In such circumstances insofar as the Housing Board decided to prohibit the use of that road for plying lorries carrying sand, I do not think that anybody can lawfully oppose the same. As such, there is nothing wrong in the Housing Board or respondents 3 and 4 in taking appropriate steps to prevent respondents 5 and 6 or any other persons from using the road for plying lorries carrying sand. Accordingly, this writ petition is allowed with a direction to respondents 3 and 4 to see that respondents 5 and 6 or anybody else do not use the Housing Board Colony road for the purpose of plying lorries carrying sand. If necessary the iron gates earlier stated to have been installed to prevent such plying shall be restored and appropriate steps shall be taken to see that respondents 5 and 6 or any other persons forcefully remove the same. S. SIRI JAGAN, JUDGE ttb WPC : 202/08 -:5:-