Illegal bldgs: 20 owners to vacate Kant Enclave

GURUGRAM: The department of the city and country planning (DTCP) on Tuesday issued a public notice to 20 householders of Kant Enclave to vacate their premises, in order that it might demolish the constructions any time after March 31 (Sunday).

“Occupants of current buildings in Kant Enclave colony, who have now not filed a testimony of undertaking within the Supreme Court to increase the time to vacate their premises until July 31, 2019, are directed to vacate the premises via March 31, 2019. It’s pertinent to say that the demolition paintings of the present buildings within the colony will get started any time after March 31, 2019, in compliance with the SC order. The state of Haryana won’t be chargeable for harm/loss, if any, throughout the demolition power,” states the awareness issued via the senior the city planner of Faridabad.

In January this yr, Supreme Court extended the closing date for approximately 22 houses (whose homeowners filed affidavits) from March 31 to July 31.

Some of these householders also advised that time to vacate premises will have to be extended, as they had been mostly senior citizens and wish more time to search for choice accommodation. Seven more householders filed a testimony later within the SC. They are more likely to get an extension soon. But the remainder plot homeowners don’t reside within the colony, and feature simplest built boundary partitions.

“Apart from the public notice, we now have despatched emails to all affected householders. We also referred to as householders for a gathering on Friday, and told them they wish to vacate their premises as per SC orders. Our information is that the majority have already vacated their premises,” stated a senior respectable of DTCP.


Brigadier M B Anand (71), VSM (retired), a resident of Kant Enclave, stated, “Most households that reside right here have filed affidavits to seek more time. I filed mine on March 15, as I was away for clinical remedy. I have served the country for a few years and I'm hoping the Apex court will at least give us a while, as we’re now not seeking any benefit, just some more time to relocate.”


A committee comprising sub-divisional Justice of the Peace (Badhkal), an respectable of the municipal corporation of Faridabad, and the district the city planner (enforcement) will carry out the demolition. The Faridabad police commissioner will arrange the safety for the power, whose actual date is but to be declared.


On September 11, 2018, the SC ordered demolition of houses to test unlawful construction in Aravalis, below provisions of the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA) 1900. “Kant Enclave is a forest or is forest land or is required to be treated as a forest or forest land,” stated the order, directing the state executive to demolish unauthorised constructions within the area. The Apex court also directed authorities to deposit Rs 5 crore for the rehabilitation of the damages to Aravalis, and to pay repayment to the house homeowners affected by the order. Authorities have already sought bank details of the affected householders to switch their share of the repayment.


Spread over 425 acre, Kant Enclave was evolved via R Kant and Co in 1990. Out of 1,600 plots within the colony, simplest 42 are occupied, on which reside round 60 households.
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