Studying the issue of the delayed release of 3,000 land plots

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<According to informed reports, the Supreme Court in Riyadh is currently studying the case file of the dispute over three thousand residential plots north of Taif Governorate, after officials in the Supreme Court asked their counterparts in the Grand Court in the governorate to provide them with all information about the plan, where the colleague “Al-Eqtisadiya” learned from an informed source, that the Supreme Court in Riyadh began studying the case file, and asked the Taif Court to provide it with all information about the area of “Al-Armiyah”, which is the name of the area where the plan in dispute, indicating that the judge hearing the case did not attend the 6th of this month, in the presence of all parties, amid the presence of all parties. The judge's request in the session of February 4, 2014, for the original of the legal agency of the defendant's agent led to the postponement of its consideration until the sixth of this month, but the absence of the judge hearing the case contributed to the postponement of the decision until next Wednesday, and the case, which began many years ago, represents a dispute over the ownership of land estimated at two million and 480 thousand square meters, with 3100 residential plots with varying areas, ranging between 900 and 1500 square meters, where “Economic” learned from A source familiar with the case, that the emergence of the details of a case recently considered in the Grand Court in Taif Governorate, caused the obstruction of selling and buying in the largest approved residential plans in the province, located along the Riyadh highway in the direction of Taif International Airport, at a time when current officials of the plan made attempts to extend many electricity cables, on the southern and eastern side of the plan, disregarding the instructions of the court in the face of the instructions of the court.
The different approaches of the current officials in charge of the scheme and other owners of the scheme came as a result of a case related to the scheme, which has been in court since 2003 and has not been resolved until now.

For his part, Daifallah Al-Sharabi, the “Waqf Waqf Nazir Al-Sharabiya”, confirmed in his report published on December 29, 2013, that the lawsuit against a number of people who planned the land owned according to deeds and arguments, for the “Sharabiya” tribe, next to the Intercontinental Hotel in Taif Governorate, began in 2003, and the judiciary is still deliberating until now in the Grand Court in Taif.

The lawsuit was filed on December 29, 2013.