This Article is From Jan 03, 2022

Court Asks Officials To Probe Encroachment At Jamia Graveyard In Delhi

A petition filed by an NGO sought direction to concerned authorities for demolition of the alleged unauthorized and illegal construction encroaching graveyard land in Jamia Nagar of Delhi.

Court Asks Officials To Probe Encroachment At Jamia Graveyard In Delhi

The Delhi High Court disposed of the matter after hearing the submissions. (File)

New Delhi:

The Delhi High Court on Monday asked the municipal body and other authorities to inquire into the allegations of encroachment on graveyard land in Jamia Nagar and demolish the structure in question if it is found to be illegal.

The Division Bench of Justices DN Patel and Jyoti Singh on Monday disposed of the matter after hearing the submission of petitioner and respondent corporation and asked the authorities to make enquiry into the allegations and take action as per law.

The petition filed by NGO, Janhit Vikas Sanstha sought direction to concerned authorities for demolition of the alleged unauthorized and illegal construction encroaching graveyard land in Jamia Nagar of Delhi.

Advocate Alamgir appearing for the petitioner alleged that the private builder originally occupied the said graveyard land by using their powers and links and association with land mafia which is the subject matter of the present writ petition and built illegal construction.

The plea further said that the respondent builders are still carrying on unauthorized construction over the graveyard land after encroaching the said land illegally and have raised construction on the ground up to the 5th floor without any sanctioned plan or without following any building bye-laws in collusion with the respondents' authorities.

The action and inaction of the respondents authorities are in complete violation of law of the land and the judgments and orders passed by this Court and the Supreme Court, said the petition.

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