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Haryana can allow wild residents to remain in the land of Pancayat

Haryana can allow wild residents to remain in the land of Pancayat
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Chandigarh: The state government explores policies for the continuation of the occupation of the village of Panchayat Village to those who have illegal ownership.
This, according to the country, will be done to avoid unnecessary litigation.
The Lal Khattar coalition government led by Manohar can complete such a policy within the next six weeks.
Formal statements about the government’s intention were carried out on Wednesday by Haryana Advocate General (AG) Baldev Raj Mahajan before Punjab and Haryana High Court in response to problems related to encroachment in Haryana.
“A policy is framed because exploring the possibility of allowing the continuation of the occupation of the Gram Panchayat Land by people who are not authorized / illegal ownership.
This is being considered in the light of the fact that there are a large number of encroachment that has affected where construction has been made and the old structure has …
This has caused litigation both for eviction or for their orders eviction has passed, and their execution was suppressed.
Therefore the state takes six weeks to complete the policy, “AG told the court.
The problem is, which has now been postponed until March 16, has reached before HC after the petition submitted by RAM Lal and others, Karnal residents in Haryana.
The applicant has the land of Panchayat and has approached HC against the commandment of his seizure.
During the hearing of the case, AG also provided an effort that until the finalization of any policy, the state government would not make applicants from Land Panchayat.
According to the report submitted by the state government last year before HC in connection with the case of encroachment in Pancayat Land, stating that around 11,082 the eviction process was waiting in Haryana until 31 December 2020, against those who had penetrated Panchayat landed in various villages in the state.
Around 3,182 petitions or applications are also delayed before various courts regarding the implementation of orders regarding the eviction of encroachment from Land Panchayat until January 1, 2019.
Within a two-year period from January 1, 2020, a total of 1,305 processes were also submitted before the court, where 867 had been decided until December 31 2020 and 3,622 delayed.

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