A 25-year-old property dispute between a private individual and the management of a 93-year-old school in Bengaluru took a dramatic turn when a group of people demolished the compound wall of the school and allegedly encroached on the campus.
Property DisputeBengaluruSchoolVst GroupReal EstateReal EstateJul 06, 2024
The property dispute is a 25-year-old issue between Maria Elizabeth and the school management, with Elizabeth claiming that a portion of the school campus belongs to her, while the school management maintains that they purchased the 10-acre property from the municipal corporation.
The property dispute is currently under judicial review before the Karnataka High Court.
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The SKEI was founded in 1931 by V S Thiruvendaswamy Mudaliar. It is a 93-year-old educational institution located in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
The school management is concerned about the safety of its students, as the trespassers have occupied the performing arts building where students practice art, music, and dance.
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