The Supreme Court will deliver order on Wednesday judgment on the issue of framing pan-India guidelines relating to demolition drive of properties in the country.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar on Saturday said the drive to demolish unauthorised and substandard quality buildings is continuing in Bengaluru.
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and others on a plea against unauthorised constructions and encroachments on the riverbeds, floodplains and catchments of all rivers.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed that across the country, no demolition of property will take place without permission of the court till October 1, the next date of hearing.But clarified this order will not be applicable on any unauthorised construction on public roads, footpaths, among
The fate of the mosque will be decided in the Municipal Commissioner's court. The case has been scheduled to be heard on September 7, in which it will be decided whether the 'unauthorised construction' should be demolished or not.
In a major step to address the problem of uncertainty in the status of lands belonging to various government agencies and to protect such land from encroachers and prohibit unauthorised constructions in the future, the Delhi Development Authority, on Thursday signed a tripartite memorandum o
Unauthorised construction of shops in a temple in Karol Bagh area has been stopped after Delhi High Court called for a report from MCD. The Civic agency informed the court that unauthorised construction has been stopped.
The petitioner, Ravinder Yadav, has approached the court seeking revival of a contempt case which disposed in July 2023 with directions to deal with the issue of unauthorized construction.
The bench of Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora showed displeasure with the concerned civic authorities on Tuesday and directed the concerned senior officials of MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) to appear before it on the next date of hearing in the matter.
A Delhi Court has discharged a former MCD councillor of AAP from a case of unauthorised construction. The court took note of the fact that, at the time of the offence, the accused was neither owner nor occupier of the said property.