In a significant development, victims of land encroachment in the national capital have found support in the Delhi High Court. Following their plea, the court has issued a stay order in their favor, marking a crucial milestone in the ongoing battle against a powerful builder.
Upon receiving the stay order, district police officials swiftly mobilized to take action against the accused builder. Demolition work has commenced to dismantle the encroaching structures, starting with the erected walls on the disputed land.
Amidst these developments, corrupt revenue officials are feeling the heat, fearing repercussions from the court’s order. The specter of potential actions against them has led to restless nights for these officials, signaling a broader crackdown on corruption in the region.”
In Mehroli, South Delhi, a person with disabilities has levied accusations against builder Shaili Thapar, alleging land grab without due consideration for his grievances. Shockingly, the disabled individual claims to have been disregarded in the proceedings, culminating in an alarming revelation from the sub-registrar’s office. Reports suggest that properties worth crores have been transferred into the name of the aforementioned builder. In response, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Bharat Express News Network has delved into the intricacies of the case. With the issue now escalated to the High Court, prospects for justice appear to be on the horizon for the aggrieved party.
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