Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HC referred to apex court orders on Haryana land cases

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) on Friday referred to two Supreme Court (SC) judgments pertaining to Haryana land matters when i t o r d e r e d a c e nt r a l bureau of investigat­ion (CBI) probe into the approval granted for the constructi­on of Ambience Mall on the Delhi-gurugram expressway in Gurugram.

While ordering the probe, the high court also quashed three government orders — one of October 18, 2001 by which eight acres of land permitted to build a residentia­l project was taken out from the purview of the residentia­l housing license, another of October 16, 2001 which gave license to build a commercial project on the eight acres, and the third of September 1, 2010 allowing another 3.9 acres of the residentia­l project for commercial purpose.

Justices Rajan Gupta and Karamjit Singh of the HC said the state government’s decision to de-notify the land that was under acquisitio­n led to unjust enrichment of individual­s and revealed unholy nexus between the builder and the state authoritie­s.

In the Manesar land release case, 688 acres acquired for the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n for creating residentia­l and recreation­al utilities in the Industrial Model Township (IMT), Manesar, was dropped from the acquisitio­n process in 2007 on the orders of the former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. In 2018, the SC set aside the government order to drop the acquisitio­n proceeding­s.

Mentioning this case, the HC said the state had enabled the builder to enter the field after initiation of acquisitio­n to seek colonisati­on of the land covered by acquisitio­n defeating the objective for which the land was acquired.

“... where power is conferred to achieve a particular purpose, same has to be exercised reasonably and in good faith. Where power is exercised for extraneous or irrelevant considerat­ions, it would unquestion­ably be a colourable exercise of power,’’ the Punjab and Haryan high court said.

In 2016, the Supreme Court quashed land release orders and transferre­d all licences granted granted to private builder to Haryana Urban Developmen­t Authority.

“We a r e e xpl o r i ng legal options in this matter and the court order is being studied in detail by the legal team. We will approach the higher court to seek relief in this matter,” said Raj Singh Gehlot, chairman and managing director, Ambience Developers, which has developed the Ambience Mall in Gurugram.

 ??  ?? On Friday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered a CBI probe into the constructi­on of Ambience Mall. PARVEEN KUMAR/HT PHOTO
On Friday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered a CBI probe into the constructi­on of Ambience Mall. PARVEEN KUMAR/HT PHOTO

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