Westminster single mom asks court to declare CH&PA’s attempt to repossess home unlawful

A second woman has moved to the court to challenge a move by the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) to repossess her home.

Gaytrie Singh, a single mother of four, has moved to the High Court by way of a motion, asking for, among other things, a conservatory order prohibiting servants and/or agents of the CH&PA or any other officer of the state from interfering with her possession and occupation of her property at Lot 902 Plantation Westminster, Parfaite Harmony. She is also seeking over $10M in damages for what she wants the court to declare are breaches of her constitutional right not to have her property seized without compensation.

According to Singh, CH&PA officials broke and entered her property on November 23, 2015, and erected a signboard that reads, “Notice: Property of the Central Housing and Planning Authority, Order by the CH&PA.” She also says a