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Illegal constructions in Pahalgam have to go: HC
8/29/2018 11:16:43 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Aug 29: The J&K High Court said on Wednesday that all illegal constructions in Pahalgam health resort have to go, even as the court granted 'last opportunity' to state authorities to act.
Ordering that all illegal constructions needed to be demolished, a division bench of the court also directed authorities that for repairing and renovating the legal structures, application forms needed to processed immediately and put them online. Petitioner counsel advocate Parvez Imroz stated before court that inhabitants living around Pahalgam are poor and illiterate and cannot submit application online as they are unable to do so.
The division bench of Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Alok Aradhe directed state authorities to receive application for repair and renovation in hardcopy from inhabitants of Pahalgam and later on put them online. The court also directed that inhabitants may be informed regarding their application status. The court while taking a note of Solid Waste Management also directed Chief Secretary to take effective steps for implementation of SWM bylaws. It requested the official to ensure that enforcement of SWM (Solid waste management) system are in place in the state. The court also directed that implementation of SWM bylaws report can be sought from other states for its effective implementation and enforcement.
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