AKIL KURESHI, SUDESH BANSAL
Ratan Lal Sharma – Appellant
Versus
State Of Rajasthan – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Sudesh Bansal, J. - The petitioner, by way of instant public interest petition has raised the issue regarding illegal encroachment over the pasture land situated at Village Kundal, Tehsil Dausa, District Dausa.
2. Counsel for petitioner submits that several complaints/ representations have been made before the concerned Revenue authorities including the District Collector for seeking removal of encroachment over the lands of public utility but the concerned authorities have not taken into consideration the grievances of petitioner and neither his complaint/ representation has been decided nor encroachment have been removed. Hence, the petitioner is constrained to approach this Court against the inaction of respondents-authorities.
3. The issue with regard to removal of encroachment over the pasture land/ land of johad, talab/ river/ river bed/ public way/ Shamshan/ Kabristan etc. it means all type of public utility lands was considered by the Co-ordinate Bench of this Court in case of Jagdish Prasad Meena and Others Vs. State of Rajasthan and Others : DBCWP No.10819/2018 dated 30/01/2019.
4. This Court directed the State Government to constitute Public Land Protection Cell (fo
The Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) has the responsibility to examine encroachment allegations over public utility lands and take appropriate steps for removal if sustained.
The role of the Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) in examining encroachment allegations over public utility lands and taking appropriate action within a specified timeframe.
The court highlighted the importance of the PLPC in addressing encroachments on public utility lands and directed the petitioner to seek redressal through the PLPC.
The court emphasized the role of the Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) in dealing with encroachments over public utility lands and directed the petitioner to approach the PLPC for resolution.
The establishment of a Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) to address encroachments on public land provides a suitable remedy for petitioners to ventilate their grievances.
The court emphasized the availability of a suitable remedy for ventilating grievances through the PLPC and directed the petitioner to seek redressal through this mechanism.
The court emphasized the availability of a suitable remedy for ventilating grievances through the PLPC and directed the petitioners to utilize this mechanism for addressing the issue of encroachments....
Courts should not directly entertain public interest litigation regarding encroachment on public land where a specialized administrative mechanism exists, unless there is a failure to act by the desi....
The establishment of a Public Land Protection Cell (PLPC) in every district to address encroachments on public land and the requirement to follow the guidelines for eviction of illegal occupants of p....
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