12 September,2012 07:56 AM IST | | IANS
Ghai was ordered to return the 20-acre land in Badhsa village of Jhajjar district to the village council.u00a0A division bench of Acting Chief Justice Jasbir Singh and Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain said that giving the village common land to Ghai was not serving any public purpose.
The court told the village council to return the over Rs.8 crore that it took from the film-maker's company Mukta Arts in October 2010.u00a0The controversial land is located about 50 km from Delhi. Ghai bought the land from the council after it passed a resolution to give him the village common land.
The Haryana government, headed by Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, had permitted Ghai to purchase the land from the council. u00a0The court quashed the allotment on a plea filed by retired teacher and Badhsa villager Nafe Singh. On May 29, the court had stayed work on the land.u00a0"The decision to sell the village land to Mukta Arts was taken under pressure and not by free will. The village council headed by Sarpanch Ranbir Singh and his team did it all under the state government's pressure," petitioner's counsel Deepak Balyan told IANS.
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This is the second setback for Ghai and his film and acting school Whistling Woods International. u00a0The Andhra Pradesh High Court and the Bombay High Court had in January and February quashed the allotments of land to Ghai's film institute near Hyderabad and Mumbai. The allotments were quashed on the grounds that the state governments had favoured Ghai.
The Haryana land allotment was earlier challenged in a court in Bahadurgarh town, 50 km from Delhi, but the plea was dismissed.u00a0Ghai announced in October 2010 that he would set up the film institute in Haryana with a Rs.100 crore investment.u00a0