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1998 Supreme(SC) 493

S.P.KURDUKAR, G.T.NANAVATI
State Of Maharashtra – Appellant
Versus
Alka. B. Hingde – Respondent


Judgment

Nanavati, J.-Leave granted. Heard learned counsel for the parties.

2. The appellant-State is challenging in this appeal the interim order passed by the High Court in writ petition No. 2029/97. By the said order the High Court directed the Collector to remove encroachments and report compliance within 72 hours. It was sub­mitted by the learned counsel appearing for the State that considering the large number of persons on the land and the fact that they are all hutmen dwellers it is not possible to remove them as directed by the Court within 72 hours and therefore the direction given by the High Court should be quashed as it is unreasonable. We find considerable subs­tance in this contention. It should have been appreciated that high handed removal of such persons would not only create a law and order problem but also a humanitarian problem as they have no other place to stay. In such cases the court should be more careful and reasonable while giving directions to the authorities. It was not possible for Mr. U.U. Lalit to support this order and the only submission which he could make was that the Collector should have been directed to remove encroachments within some reasonab






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