Gurugram: The City and State Planning Department (DTCP) has written to Gurugram police who asked him to register FIR to 30 people, including the brother of MLA MLA UMESH Aggarwal, for allegedly carving unauthorized colonies and selling plots that were illegally from developments and regulations Haryana Urban Act, 1975.
In the letter to the local police on Monday, the DTCP stated that 30 violators had to be carried out together accused in the previous FIR who lodged against four people, including the former Gurugram legislator.
, to develop illegal colonies, ‘avenue 69’, in five hectares of land in sector 69 without mandatory permission from competent authority.
The District Planner District (Enforcement) Batth Hospital said that in relationships, collusion and associations with each other, violators raise illegal and illegal construction on the land.
DTCP, which has issued a notification of the show in June 2019, has noted that the answers submitted by the defendant “unsatisfactory” as the latter does not produce the necessary permits from competent authority to change the soil into a colony.
The department said it had received information that violators still increased illegal and illegal construction, which violated and contradicted the ‘provisions of the laws on side by side’.
A team of officials, said, have visited five hectares in the sector 69 and during the investigation they found that after changing the land became an invalid colony, violators had increased illegal and illegal development on side by side.
Offenders sell plots to buyers who are not worried, and thus, conspiring in the illegal law Commission, DTCP has been maintained.
Based on his investigation, Batth said DTCP recently wrote to the Badshapur police to register pine to 30 people, including Agggarwal’s brothers and two property dealers.
In previous fir, BATTH added, the department has recommended that cases must be submitted to people and their hands as and when their names are associated with violations during the investigation in this case.
In accordance with the development and regulations of the Urban Region Law, 1975, no one can change the land into a colony without previously permission from competent authority and no any activities permitted in controlled / urban areas in the progress of conversion A landed to colony.
Also, no one, including property dealers, can transfer plots in the colony or make ads or receive any amount without getting a license.
Furthermore, prohibit any building erections other than for agricultural purposes, which include horticulture, dairy farms, agricultural poultry and plant planting and maintenance.
