S. S. SHINDE, SANDEEP MEHTA
Hasam Khan – Appellant
Versus
State Of Rajasthan – Respondent
JUDGMENT
1. The petitioner has approached this Court by way of this writ petition (PIL) with the following prayer:-
"1. That the Non Petitioners may kindly be directed to remove encroachment as shown in the Annexure-P/1 and they may be directed to provide the safe and secure environment for use of the general public.
2. That the Non-Petitioners and construction made on the encroachment as earmarked in the aforesaid maps. If any construction has been made, the same may also be declared illegal.
3. The necessary directions may kindly be issued to take action against the responsible persons, who were duty bound to remove encroachment and they may kindly be punished as per law.
4. Any other relief which this Hon'ble Court just and proper in favour of the petitioner may kindly be granted.
5. The cost of the writ petition may kindly be allowed in favour of the petitioner."
2. Having heard and considered the submissions advanced by counsel representing the petitioner and, having gone through the material available on record, we are of the firm view that the petitioner has available to him a suitable remedy for ventilating his grievances by virtue of the Division Bench Judgment of this Court in t
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Establishment of a Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) as a permanent mechanism to address encroachment issues and provide a suitable remedy for grievances related to encroachments.
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