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Heirs Face Charges for False Reporting in Temple Land Dispute
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A legal battle over donated land ends as heirs are accused of filing false reports to reclaim property already legally belonging to a temple.
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Events
Ta Hiang donated land to the temple and signed documents consenting to the temple's establishment.
The case went through the Court of First Instance, Appeals Court, and Supreme Court, confirming temple ownership.
July 27, 2026: Pa Da applied for a replacement title deed at the Khon Kaen Land Office, claiming the original was lost.
August 2026: The abbot revealed he holds the original deed, and the case became public news.
Pa Da installed concrete barriers and signs at the temple, leading to trespassing allegations.
Who & What's Involved
Khon Kaen Land OfficeSupreme Court of ThailandArmy Dharma Lawyer FoundationLawyer AnanchaiLawyer Songwat
Topics
Land DisputeFalse ReportingTemple Property LawTrespassingInheritance Law
Locations
Khon KaenTemple (unnamed)