A widely shared claim on social media alleges that the Kerala government "seized 500 acres of Church land" in 2024 under the Land Reforms Act. The claim has been shared over 40,000 times on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), often with inflammatory commentary about religious discrimination.
What We Found
The claim is misleading. The Kerala Land Revenue Department did issue notices to several religious institutions — including the Catholic Church, the Nair Service Society, and several Hindu trusts — regarding land holdings that appear to exceed the ceiling limits established by the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963.
However, as of the date of publication, no land has been physically seized. The notices initiate a legal process that includes a right of reply, and the Church has filed objections in the Kerala High Court, which has stayed the proceedings.
Context
The notices affect approximately 210 acres — not 500 — and cover multiple religious denominations, not the Catholic Church exclusively. Legal experts say the matter is unlikely to result in seizure given the existing court stay and the legal complexities involved.
Verdict: Misleading. The scale is exaggerated, no seizure has occurred, and the process is subject to ongoing litigation.