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Rampur: Demolition of 38 buildings at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University ordered

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Rampur (UP), Jul 15 (PTI) Rampur Development Authority (RDA) on Wednesday ordered the demolition of 38 buildings at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, founded by jailed Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, as they were constructed “without approval” of the building plan, officials said on Wednesday.

Khan had served as the Chancellor and lifetime president of the Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust, which operated the University.

The demolition order was issued under Section 27(1) of the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning and Development Act, 1973, after a detailed hearing and examination of records, the officials said.

Rampur District Magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi said action was initiated following a report submitted by the regional junior engineer regarding alleged unauthorised constructions in the university campus.

He said the university management was issued a notice and asked to present its case.

The institution submitted its reply on July 8, while a personal hearing was held on July 15 in the presence of officials and lawyers representing both the university and the RDA.

During the hearing, the university argued that Singankhera village, where the campus is located, was not a part of the Rampur Development Authority’s jurisdiction before September 27, 2024, and, therefore, approval of the building plan from the RDA was not required.

It also contended that the buildings had been constructed much earlier and could not be declared illegal under the present rules.

However, the RDA rejected these arguments, saying that approval from the competent authority was mandatory at the time of construction irrespective of whether the area was later brought under the development authority’s jurisdiction.

According to the order, records obtained from the Rampur Zila Panchayat showed that only the medical college building and the academic block had approved building plans, while no valid approval was available for the remaining 38 buildings.

The order further noted that the university management was aware of the requirement for approval, as it had obtained permission from the Zila Panchayat for two buildings but proceeded with construction of other structures without sanction.

The RDA held that such constructions violated statutory provisions and were liable for action under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning and Development Act.

It also rejected the university’s legal arguments based on the master plan, zonal plan and various provisions of the Act, stating that the validity of any construction depended on approval obtained from the competent authority under the law applicable at the time of construction.

Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, Rampur was established in the year 2006 by an Act of the Uttar Pradesh legislature. It is approximately 12 km from Rampur Railway Station.

The institution was a prominent project for Azam Khan, but it has since faced significant legal battles over land encroachment and alleged lease violations, with the Uttar Pradesh government reclaiming large portions of the property.

In early 2026, Khan and his family formally stepped aside from the university’s governing trust. PTI ABN RT RT

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