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BDA and forest department to conduct joint survey to resolve Banashankari land dispute

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Last Updated : 20th Dec, 2025
Synopsis

The Bangalore Development Authority and the forest department will carry out a joint land survey in Banashankari's 6th Stage to address a longstanding dispute over property boundaries and ownership. The planned survey, scheduled in the coming weeks, aims to clarify land limits and help resolve issues that have left many site buyers uncertain about their rights. The initiative follows repeated complaints from affected allottees and seeks to bring clarity and closure to a protracted conflict involving development rights and regulatory oversight.

The Bangalore Development Authority and the forest department have agreed to conduct a joint survey of land in Banashankari's 6th Stage in south Bengaluru in an effort to resolve a long-standing dispute affecting buyers and allottees in the area.


The decision to undertake the joint survey was taken at a meeting convened by the city's development authority earlier this week and follows persistent complaints from site owners impacted by uncertainty over land boundaries.

The joint survey is intended to clearly demarcate the disputed land and determine ownership and jurisdiction, providing much-needed clarity for hundreds of individuals who have been awaiting resolution. The exercise aims to address confusion over regulatory claims involving forest buffers and residential site rights, which have stalled construction and transactions for many years.

Officials said the survey will take place in the coming weeks and that its findings will inform the next steps in resolving the dispute between the parties.

The move reflects efforts by both authorities to collaborate in addressing protracted disagreements over land status and to support affected buyers who have raised concerns over stalled development and legal uncertainty.

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