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Indian judicial rulings on unauthorized constructions

Overview

Indian courts have addressed various legal issues regarding unauthorized constructions and demolitions. In Jharkhand, the High Court upheld compensation for a shop owner after a demolition was deemed a “high-handed” act performed without legal authority. Concurrently, the Supreme Court directed the Jaipur Development Appellate Tribunal to expedite pending appeals regarding illegal constructions on agricultural land and open spaces.

Expanding on these issues, the Supreme Court later declined to implement a uniform national policy for the demolition or regularization of unauthorized structures, ruling that such decisions belong to individual states and Union Territories. The Court noted that authorities have a “twin responsibility” to enforce laws while considering the rehabilitation of families made homeless. In Gujarat, the High Court has raised questions regarding the legality of demolitions in Nasir Nagar and the continued tenure of officials while an inquiry into the demolition drive is ongoing.

Entities

Supreme Court of India · Jaipur Development Appellate Tribunal · Mahavir Prasad Gupta · Surat Municipal Corporation · Gujarat High Court

Claims

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Timeline

  1. 7 days ago

    [POLITICS] 4 sources
    Supreme Court declines to set national demolition and regularisation policy

    India's Supreme Court declined to set a national demolition policy, citing state autonomy, while the Gujarat High Court questioned the legality of resident rehabilitation costs in Surat.

  2. 13 days ago

    [POLITICS] 3 sources
    Indian Courts Uphold Compensation for Illegal Demolition and Order Fast‑Track Decisions on Unauthorized Constructions

    India's Jharkhand High Court upheld compensation for an illegal shop demolition, while the Supreme Court ordered the Jaipur Development Appellate Tribunal to decide pending illegal‑construction appeals within 2

Sources

deccanchronicle.com · liveLaw.in · madhyamamonline.com · newsable.asianetnews.com · timesnow.tv · yespunjab.com