In a sharp rebuke to administrative negligence, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has questioned the District Collector and Municipal authorities over the failure to demolish 14 illegal shops constructed near the "Shivji Ta Taalab" water body.
Despite being declared illegal by the Tehsildar as far back as 2008, the structures were never removed. Instead, authorities claimed they had "confiscated" the shops. Hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Justice Vivek Agarwal expressed serious concern, asking a fundamental question: "Does the Collector not know that illegal constructions are meant to be demolished, not merely confiscated?"
📌 Key Highlights of the Case:
The Dispute: 14 shops constructed illegally near a natural water body.
Timeline of Inaction: Declared illegal in 2008, yet standing in 2024.
The "Confiscation" Defense: State authorities argued the shops were seized and became municipal property.
Court's Observation: Justice Agarwal questioned the legal basis of "regularizing" illegal encroachments on water bodies.
The Order: The Court has directed the Collector and Chief Municipal Officer (CMO) to file personal affidavits explaining the lack of action.
Watch the full video to understand the legal arguments and the High Court's strict observations on administrative accountability.
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