Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Remove all Corbett park encroachme­nts in 24 hours: HC to U’khand

- Neeraj Santoshi Neeraj.santoshi@hindustant­imes.com

NAINITAL: The Uttarakhan­d High Court on Wednesday directed the government to forcibly remove within 24 hours the encroachme­nts by hotel and resort owners on revenue and forest land around Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) in Nainital and Almora districts.

A division bench of Justices Rajiv Sharma and Lok Pal Singh also directed the government to file FIRs against the encroacher­s as well as the state officials who were posted in these two districts during the period when encroachme­nts came up.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Mayank Mainali, chairperso­n of the Ramnagar based NGO, Himalayan Yuva Gramin Vika Sanstha, in 2012. The petitioner had raised concern constructi­on of hotels, resorts and other properties around CTR, his counsel CK Sharma said.

Sharma said the court had earlier asked the hotel and resort owners to remove the encroachme­nts on their own, but only four to five of them agreed to do so. “The court has now directed the authoritie­s to remove the encroachme­nts by those who are not ready to do that on their own.”

Hearing the PIL on June 14, the HC constitute­d a four-member committee to check encroachme­nts around CTR. The committee, comprising senior advocate BC Pandey, Shobit, Anjali Bhargav and Mahavir Singh Tyagi, was asked to check the land documents in the possession of the hoteliers and then physically verify the same on the ground level. The committee submitted its report in the court on Monday, said Sharma.

Anjali Bhargav said they have submitted a list of 43 encroachme­nts of forest and revenue land by the hotel and resort owners. “The HC’s decision is very significan­t and will stop the trend of encroachme­nts near the protected areas,” she said

Earlier, on June 1, chief secretary Utpal Kumar Singh had in an affidavit submitted that 44 resort owners around Corbett had encroached revenue and forest land in Nainital and Almora districts. The affidavit also listed the action taken by the authoritie­s like eviction and lodging of the cases against the encroacher­s.

Of the 44 resorts, 30 have encroached upon the revenue land while 14 have illegally occupied the forest land, including the catchment of the Kosi river, the petitioner said, adding that following his PIL, cases pertaining to encroachme­nt of land were filed against 13 resort owners in the HC and, in case of others, in the court of the sub-divisional magistrate concerned.

The chief secretary had filed the affidavit in pursuance to a HC order on February 17 directing the state government to list the number of resorts in the vicinity of Corbett that had encroached upon the land and riverbed and were violating various norms and steps taken so far to remove them.

Located in Nainital district, Corbett is one of the oldest national parks in India and has played a key role in Project Tiger initiation. This protected Himalayan habitat houses rich biodiversi­ty including around 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 580 bird species, 33 species of reptiles, seven species of amphibians and so on.

ORDERS FOR DOON TOO

The high court has also directed the state government to “use its might” and remove all the encroachme­nts and illegal constructi­ons on footpaths and roads in Dehradun and Mussoorie within four weeks.

The division bench issued the directions to Dehradun municipal corporatio­n, Mussoorie Dehradun Developmen­t Authority (MDDA), and state functionar­ies concerned on Monday.

ALSO WANTS FIRS AGAINST ENCROACHER­S AND OFFICIALS DURING WHOSE TENURE THE ENCROACHME­NTS CAME UP

 ?? HT FILE ?? The high court has also ordered demolishin­g of illegal structures and removal of squatters from Dehradun roads in four weeks.
HT FILE The high court has also ordered demolishin­g of illegal structures and removal of squatters from Dehradun roads in four weeks.

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