SC refuses to stay order for removal of encroachments in Faridabad’s Aravali forest area
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SC refuses to stay order for removal of encroachments in Faridabad’s Aravali forest area

On 7 June, SC had directed Haryana govt & Faridabad municipal corporation to remove all encroachments, saying land grabbers cannot take refuge of rule of law and talk of fairness.

   

The Supreme Court of India in New Delhi | Photo: Manisha Mondal | ThePrint

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Thursday refused to stay its order directing Haryana and the Faridabad municipal corporation to remove encroachments, consisting of around 10,000 residential constructions, in Aravali forest area near Khori village, saying we want our forest land to be cleared.

A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari asked the state and the civic body to comply with its June 7 direction in this regard.

The top court was hearing a plea seeking stay on the demolition of residential structures in the village.

The apex court on June 7 had directed the state and the Faridabad municipal corporation to remove all encroachments in Aravali forest area near the village, saying land grabbers cannot take refuge of rule of law and talk of fairness .

It had also sought compliance report from the state government officials after removing all encroachments from the forest land near Lakarpur Khori village in Faridabad district within six weeks.


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