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ANJUNA PANCHAYAT BEGINS SEALING 175 ILLEGAL STRUCTURES

Herald Team

The Anjuna Panchayat started sealing the illegal structures following the order of the High Court of Bombay order. The Anjuna Panchayat Secretary, Block Development Officer and Police assisted in the process of sealing.

The HC had ordered the sealing of as many as 175 commercial establishments situated on the beach stretch under the Anjuna-Caisua village panchayat and to file a compliance report within the next 10 days. While hearing a public interest litigation suo motu in the matter of illegal construction, the Court asked the Anjuna-Caisua village panchayat and the Bardez Block Development Officer (BDO) to seal these establishments and submit an action taken report within the next 10 days.

The Court has asked the Panchayat and the Block Development Officer (BDO) to seal the establishments and submit an action taken report within the next 10 days.

The Court had admitted a suo motu petition on the illegal constructions on beach areas and within NDZ.

During the hearing, the Court found that these 175 commercial establishments were operating without obtaining construction licences, trade licences and occupation certificates. Earlier, of the total 275 structures situated in the Anjuna and Vagator belt operating from allegedly illegal premises within the No Development Zone (NDZ), the panchayat had issued demolition orders to 100 structures and further issued show cause notices to the remaining 175 structures.

On April 26, 2023, the High Court stated that merely based on house tax, electricity and water connections, one cannot claim that the structures are legal. They need to have a construction licence under section 66 of the TCP Act but they did not have it and the village panchayat issuing show cause notices to them and later discharging them was not proper. This was the reason that all the resolutions were quashed by the High Court and asked the village panchayat to again issue show cause

notices to these structures within two months. However, the village panchayat did not initiate any decision in this regard and commercial operations continued as usual.

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