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Stop regularising unauthorised construction: HC suggests to AAP govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To put a stop to increasing unauthorised constructions in the national capital, the High Court has suggested to the to "stop regularising" illegally-built buildings and to not allow them to exist after paying a "compounding" fees.

The advice by a bench of Acting and Justice C came during the hearing on a PIL moved by the residents welfare association (RWA) of a south colony against unauthorised constructions and encroachment in some nearby areas.

"Stop and stop regularising," the court said to the government while issuing notice to it, the South Municipal Corporation, the police, the civic body and Jal Board, seeking their reply to the petition before the next date of hearing on July 24.

A direction was also issued to the petitioner RWA to file an affidavit listing its members and indicating that their properties are not illegally constructed.

The RWA of Chattarpur Extension colony in south has in its plea said that illegal constructions and encroachments were being carried out nearby under a high tension power line.

It has said that before approaching the high court, it had made several complaints to the authorities, but no action had been taken on their representations till date.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 16:35 IST
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