HMT asked to hand over 430 acres and 21 guntas of land in Peenya Plantation and Jarakabande Sandal reserve to Forest Department
In the ongoing controversy over the land in possession of the Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT) Ltd. at Jalahalli in Bengaluru, the Public Sector Undertaking (PSU)
In the ongoing controversy over the land in possession of the Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT) Ltd. at Jalahalli in Bengaluru, the Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) has been asked to hand over 430 acres and 21 guntas in Peenya Plantation and Jarakabande Sandal reserve to Forest Department within 30 days after a court found it to be forest land. During the proceedings conducted under Section 64 A of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963, the court of the authorised officer and Deputy Conservator of Forests, Bengaluru Urban, N. Ravindra Kumar, found that the lands in Survey no 1 and 2 of Peenya Plantation and Survey no 18 and 19 of Jarakabande Sandal reserve as forest land. Terming the possession of land by the HMT as unauthorised and illegal, the court has asked the jurisdictional Range Forest Officer to initiate eviction and recovery process in the event the PSU fails to comply with the order. The HMT can appeal before the Conservator of Forests (Territorial), Bengaluru. While former Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre had initiated recovery of the land to be later converted to a tree park, it had led to a political slugfest after Union Industries Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy took objection to the move.
The HMT had also moved the Karnataka High Court, which restrained the Forest Department from dispossessing the land without due process of law. Between 1996 and 2006, the HMT alienated about 178 acres and 7.2 guntas situated in Survey No 1 and 2 of the Peenya plantation and Survey no 18 and 19 of the Jarakbande Sandal reserve in favour of 44 government agencies, institutions, organisations and private establishments. During the proceedings, the Forest Department pointed out that the erstwhile Maharaja of Mysore declared 599 acres in Peenya Jalahalli Plantation and the entire survey numbers in Jarkabande Sandal reserve as forest in 1901 and 1932 respectively. The State government has also pointed out that the land has not been denotified under the provisions of the Karnataka Forest Act, 1963. In 2018, the Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change also confirmed that the lands were forest land as on October 25, 1980 and came under the Van (Sanrakshan Evam Samvardhan) Adhiniyam, 1980. Justifying the sale of land as part of the rehabilitation package after the PSU was declared sick by Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR), the HMT placed the 1961 Government Order that sanctions 216 acres in its favour, produced grant certificate relating to 180 acres 26 guntas and 77 acres 20 guntas in the Peenya Plantation and a gift deed executed between Bangalore Urban Deputy Commissioner and the HMT connected to transfer of 185 acres based on a 1963 Government Order.