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70-Year-Old Disabled Woman Appeals for Justice in Land Record Error

A 70-year-old disabled woman seeks justice after a drone survey error. Her house is registered under another person's name.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 09:40 pm
70-Year-Old Disabled Woman Appeals for Justice in Land Record Error

A 70-year-old disabled woman, Kalabai Gayri, from Chitakheda village in Jiran tehsil, Madhya Pradesh, has sought justice after a drone survey error registered her house under another person's name in the online land records. The error has caused obstacles to the construction of her house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

Gayri had been granted a legal lease for the plot in 2016 and has been in continuous possession since then. She has a boundary wall, tube well, and an under-construction house on the plot, which are clearly visible. However, the recent drone survey has caused confusion, and a villager is allegedly exploiting the error to obstruct construction and harass her through police complaints.

The 70-year-old woman, who is a Divyang, appealed to the administration to conduct an impartial inquiry into the survey error, correct the online land records, and remove obstacles to the construction of her house. She also requested the administration to ensure speedy justice, as she is unable to visit government offices repeatedly due to her disability.

The incident highlights the need for accurate land records and the importance of addressing errors promptly to avoid disputes and harassment. The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana aims to provide housing to all, and such errors can hinder the progress of the scheme.

In a separate incident, farmers from Singoli tehsil staged a peaceful protest outside the District Collector's office over the shortage of DAP fertiliser. They had to travel nearly 80 km to purchase the fertiliser, which is a time-consuming process that disrupts farming activities and increases financial hardship.

The farmers demanded the immediate establishment of a Markfed cash fertiliser distribution centre at the Singoli Agricultural Sub-Market or the local Primary Agricultural Credit Society (PACS). They noted that similar facilities already operate in other districts of the state.

Another incident of protest was reported when two farmers from Palsoda village in Jawad tehsil staged a symbolic protest at the District Collector's public hearing by wearing helicopter garlands. They claimed that the only access road to their farmland had been blocked despite court orders directing it to be reopened.

The farmers urged the administration to either restore the road or provide a helicopter to reach the fields. They alleged repeated obstruction of the route and demanded immediate enforcement of court orders and legal action against those responsible.

These incidents highlight the need for the administration to address the concerns of citizens, particularly the vulnerable sections of society, and ensure that justice is delivered promptly.

The case of Kalabai Gayri, the 70-year-old disabled woman, is a reminder that errors in land records can have serious consequences and that it is essential to address them promptly to avoid disputes and harassment. The administration must take steps to ensure that such errors are rectified, and justice is delivered to those who need it.

In conclusion, the incidents reported in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, highlight the need for the administration to be responsive to the concerns of citizens and to ensure that justice is delivered promptly. The cases of Kalabai Gayri, the farmers from Singoli tehsil, and the farmers from Palsoda village demonstrate the importance of addressing errors and concerns promptly to avoid disputes and harassment.

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