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Land Dispute: Woman Claims Ownership of Phra Khanong Pier Site
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News
A woman claiming to be the estate manager for a deceased landowner confronts host Num Kanchai over a disputed plot of land currently used as a pier.
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Events
1995: Aunt Da/Abbas filed a lawsuit against the Treasury Department and Bangchak for damages.
2016: The Supreme Court ruled that the land (Title Deed 1923/1922) had become part of the river.
2018: Aunt Da conducted a land survey showing the land still exists on land.
Recent: Aunt Da entered the site with 200 people and was subsequently arrested for trespassing.
Current: Aunt Da seeks public support and legal clarification via Num Kanchai.
Who & What's Involved
Bangchak CorporationTreasury DepartmentMinistry of FinanceDepartment of LandsSupreme Court of ThailandNum KanchaiAunt Da
Topics
Land OwnershipTrespassingEstate ManagementProperty SurveyLegal Disputes
Locations
Phra Khanong, BangkokPier 18Road 3109