Supreme Court: Delays Or Laxity by Officials Cannot Justify Protection of Illegal Constructions

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (18th Dec) criticized state governments for attempting to regularize unauthorized constructions, emphasizing that such actions undermine urban development and environmental sustainability. It ruled that delays by officials cannot justify protecting illegal constructions and issued directives for stringent compliance with building regulations, prioritizing public welfare and accountability.

Bulldozer Action|| “It’s Not a Happy Sight to See Women, Children on Streets Overnight’: Supreme Court

Today, On 13th November, the Supreme Court criticized the practice of “bulldozer justice,” highlighting the negative impact on vulnerable families, particularly women and children. The Court established guidelines mandating due process before demolitions, stressing that homes symbolize significant socio-economic aspirations and cannot be eliminated based solely on accusations.

“You Can’t Come with a Bulldozer & Demolish the House Overnight”: CJI Slams UP Authorities, Orders Rs 25 Lakh Compensation to Owner

Today, On 6th November, the Supreme Court criticized Uttar Pradesh for unlawfully demolishing a house in 2019, ordering Rs 25 lakh in compensation to the homeowner. The court emphasized the need for lawful procedures in property demolition and directed an investigation into the involved officials, reinforcing citizens’ rights against arbitrary state actions.

“Implement Regular Inspections, Grievance Mechanism, and Prompt Action on Complaints”: SC Directs MoRTH to Launch National Highway Encroachment Portal & Helpline

Today, On 27th August, The Supreme Court directed the Central Government to set up teams to inspect and remove encroachments on national highways, aiming to maintain traffic flow. The court instructed the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways to form inspection teams and develop a portal for public reporting of encroachments. The matter will be revisited on October 14.

Maharashtra Government Set to Introduce New Law Targeting Fraudulent Pathology Labs

The Maharashtra government is set to introduce a new law to crack down on unauthorized pathology labs, ensuring quality medical diagnostics. Proposed regulations will enforce accreditation and penalize illegal operators. Legislators emphasize the need to address issues of financial exploitation and endangerment of lives, highlighting the significance of proper pathology services for surgical procedures.