Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court on Tuesday fell many on residents of Shree Bhavani Cooperative Housing Society in Vejalpur for unauthorized construction and ordered Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation to conduct inspections and take action against encroachment during the court.
This case involved one Ramila Makwana, who convinced the court four years ago that she would destroy construction which illegally included by her family.
When HC ordered the family last week to remove construction, which could not be arranged in GDCR rules, AMC officials insisted on removal and family approaching HC on Monday.
Two women from the family strike in the courtroom.
This made the court issue a hard warning family not to pamper emotional expression to move the court.
Justice bench J B Pardiwala and Justice V D Nanavati said that the family accepted everything just like that, including the High Court.
The judges sent a clear message to the public, “crying and wailing before the court is not important.
Will never weigh, and not to tempt the court.
The court is expected to follow the law and ask citizens to comply with the law.
Justice should not take any coloring Popular now.
The High Court is a guardian of rights and we must notify people about things that they often don’t like.
There are no humans on the law and no human underneath; We also don’t ask anyone’s permission when we ask People to obey the law.
It is demanded as rights and not as aid.
“The High Court gave the last one chance to apply to AMC to regularize his house.
The court knew that many homes in the community were built when the area was not part of AMC, built will violate the law.
The High Court stated shocked at illegal construction and ordered AMC to conduct surveys and community inspections “and if found that the entire community was unauthorized, the action must be taken earlier and reported to court.” HC clarifies that it should not happen that only one particular house is targeted and other people go scot free.
“The law will apply to all.
If other bungalows are invalid, they must be destroyed,” said the court.