‘Demarcate boundary before building Police centre’

DIMAPUR, SEPT 19 (MExN): The Gaili Village Council today requested that the boundary between Gaili Village and Reziephema be demarcated before a Police Training Centre is established at the disputed land which measures about 495 acres. Gaili Village Council Head GB Dirai Zaliang and Chairman Latui Haikube stated that by an order dated September 26, 1986 passed in Civil Revision No. 8 (H) and 9 (H)/83, the Deputy Commissioner, Kohima was directed to settle the boundary dispute “by affording opportunity to all the parties and till the matter is finally adjudicated the status quo as regards to the possession of the land in question as (it) existed on the day of the judgment was to be maintained.” The order was passed by the Guwahati High Court.

The village council said that without demarcation of the boundary, the Deputy Commissioner, Dimapur had issued a notification vide No. Rev-11/2001-D/14-098-99 dated February 20, 2006 “by which the claims and objections were invited … for the purposes of establishment of Police Training Centre.” 

In a letter to the deputy commissioners of Kohima, Peren and Dimapur, the council has requested that the boundary be first demarcated “by affording opportunity to both the parties so as to decide the matter in accordance with law and on consideration of all the relevant factors.”



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