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Iligal consructed building

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 11 August 2018 This query is : Open 
Sir.sadar namste A Person complain to nagar palika & police that the constucted building on govt land. Sir i havv contructed the same building in 2007 after getting diversion certificat alongwith permission from ngrpalika by bank loan and gave on rent to hospital. Every year paid all tax nothing balance up to 31-03-18, related to such building to ngrplika. To open medical shop tenant want NOC from CMO. Due to such complain raised cmo not giving noc as building is illigal construted in govt land. Your & family land has adjoied in govt land. Such land 35 Dismil is PUSHTAINI ihave constructed in 9 dismil.balace area of land is open and land owner is my family . As i am working in 160 km away from home town &complainer alongwith police mentally torcher to my 75 yrs old father what can i do sir. pl. Helpme. Can i apply to demarketion of my land ?
K Rajasekharan (Expert) 11 August 2018
If your land records are clear you can tell the police that eviction from government land is a duty of the officer in charge of the land and not of police. The duty of the police is only to protect eviction officer and nothing more. Your father or you on his behalf file a complaint to the higher police officer (or Police Complaint Authority, if there is one) against their harassment of a senior citizen without proper authority and at the instance of a complainant.

If the complainant or nagarapalika believes that there is encroachment on public land they can initiate action for declaration of boundary and eviction. The nagarapalika, as it approved your plan as proper, cannot take a different stand now, unless they prove that granting of such permission was improper due to some lapses or the result of an illegal act of an officer. First of all they have to initiate action on him to take a quite different stand right now.

This is my response based on what I understood from the post.


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