
After repeated court directions, Indian Army vacates land belonging to two brothers in north Kashmir
The Indian Army vacated the four houses and adjacent land of two brothers after 19 years in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
The occupied houses and land were handed over by Army to the proprietors after repeated directions from Jammu Kashmir High Court.
In 2003, soldiers from 14 Rashtriya Rifles Unit occupied 4 houses and the adjacent land comprising 23 kanals and 7 marlas at Bothu village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora. The property belonged to two brothers – Ghulam Nabi Reshi and Ghulam Rasool Reshi.
Both the brothers entered into a rent agreement with the army for a period of 7 years which ended in 2010.
Senior lawyer Bashir Ahmed Tak who represented the two brothers told news agency Kashmir News Trust that after the culmination of rent agreement, army didn’t vacate prompt...
