Since this village is located in the outskirts of Bangalore, there are many legal issues related to land allotment.[2] Many layouts formed on Agricultural land was removed.[3] There was an attempt to regularise Layouts formed on Government lands, Lakes and Forest Area.[4] Adding to the irregularities, the Deputy Commissioner of Bangalore Urban district had awarded 285 acre of land to Khoday Group[5] and Government of Karnataka approached High Court to stall the order.[6] Once home to peacocks, deer, rabbits, jackals and a variety of winged creatures. However, the verdant forest, in Bangalore South region, has been turned into a concrete jungle, thanks to Bagair Hukum land scheme, putting its rich flora and fauna in peril.[7] Due to increasing incidents of Forest fire, Poaching of animals, Forest department uses drones for constant monitoring and also avoided entry to Birders as a precautionary measure.[8][9] A Film City was also planned at Roerich Estate[10] and High Court stalled the land Transfer process.[11]