Ghaziabad: Housing board, civic body clash over demolished waste facility
- The Supreme Court criticized the Uttar Pradesh government and Prayagraj Development Authority for their demolition of homes, calling it 'inhuman and illegal' and a violation of the right to shelter under Article 21 of the Constitution.
- Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan stated the demolitions were carried out in a 'high handed' manner, and households could not be demolished without due process of law.
- The Court ordered the Prayagraj Development Authority to compensate the affected homeowners ₹10 lakh each within six weeks for the illegal demolitions.
- Petitioners complained that the demolitions were based on incorrect land ownership claims.
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Why SC slapped Rs 60 lakh fine on UP govt on plea by Prayagraj residents affected by demolitions
SC, while imposing fine on UP govt, remarked on the Prayagraj demolitions: ‘These cases shock our conscience…There is something called right to shelter, something called due process.'
·New Delhi, India
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