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Squatting in Sri Lanka

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Squatting in Sri Lanka occurs when people are displaced by war or natural disasters, find it difficult to transfer title or buildshanty towns. TheGovernment of Sri Lanka has attempted to regularizesquatter settlements. In 2020, there were reported to be over 600,000 squatters on state land.

History

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TheGovernment of Sri Lanka owns 80 per cent of the country's land and the rest is privately owned. Land is presumed to be owned by the state unless proven otherwise, under the State Lands Encroachments Ordinance.[1] The government created state-sponsored land settlement schemes (SLSS) to house the population, mandated by the 1840 Crown Land (Encroachment) Ordinance (revised in 1949) and the 1935 Land Development Ordinance. As an unintended side-effect of these provisions, squatting occurs in SLSS zones because it is hard to transfer ownership.[1]

In 1984, the government identified four types of housing in need ofupgrading. These wereslums where people were owners or renters,shanty towns constructed by squatters, peri-urban developments where people were owners or renters and derelict houses occupied by temporary workers.[2] In 1998, the Registration of Title Act set up a system to register titles, which was first rolled out in the areas ofAnuradhapura,Gampaha,Gampola,Hambantota,Homagama,Jaffna,Kandy,Kurunegala,Negombo andRatnapura.[3]

After theIndian Ocean earthquake in 2004, many people were displaced and some started squatting.[4] During theSri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009) 289,915 people were displaced in theVanni region.[5] The government then announced the Prescription (Special Provisions) Act, which aimed to help people who had been displaced to reclaim their property.[6][7] The act ensured that the previous doctrine ofadverse possession after 10 years was no longer valid.[7]

Sri Lanka Railways stated in 2018 that it owned 14,000 plots of land, of which around 10,000 acres had been squatted and that some occupiers were railway employees.[8] In 2020, the Sri LankanSunday Times reported that in total over 600,000 people were squatting on state land and that the land commissioner had decided that those who had occupied their homes for more than eight years could claim title.[9] A cabinet subcommittee was set up to investigate further but its meetings were delayed as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcHannan, Sarah (1 November 2020)."Complex land laws births squatters".The Morning – Sri Lanka News. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  2. ^Sevantha."The case of Colombo, Sri Lanka"(PDF).Understanding Slums. UCL. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  3. ^"A Brief Guide on Land Rights in Sri Lanka"(PDF). Centre for Policy Alternatives. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  4. ^"Squatter citizens".New Internationalist. 2 January 2006. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  5. ^Somasundaram, Daya (28 July 2010)."Collective trauma in the Vanni- a qualitative inquiry into the mental health of the internally displaced due to the civil war in Sri Lanka".International Journal of Mental Health Systems.4 (1): 22.doi:10.1186/1752-4458-4-22.ISSN 1752-4458.PMC 2923106.PMID 20667090.
  6. ^PARLIAMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA."PRESCRIPTION (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT, No. 5 OF 2016"(PDF).Sri Lanka Law. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  7. ^ab"Sri Lanka: Proposed Law Seeks to Restore Property to Displaced Landowners".Library of Congress. 18 June 2012. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  8. ^Staff writer (1 February 2018)."Sri Lanka state-railways lose 70-pct of reserved land to squatters".Economy Next. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  9. ^Staff writer (13 September 2020)."Squatters on State lands to be allowed to submit ownership bid".The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved9 April 2021.

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