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JMC takes strict action against unauthorized construction, illegal shop shutters demolished in Pouni Chak
2/7/2026 10:36:00 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 7: The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) today carried out a major enforcement drive in the Pouni Chak area of Jammu city, during which newly installed shutters of nine shops were demolished for violating building norms. The shop owners had constructed the commercial units and installed shutters without obtaining the requisite permission and approval from the Jammu Municipal Corporation, thereby flouting prescribed building regulations.
Upon noticing the unauthorized construction, the matter was brought to the notice of the Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr. Devansh Yadav, who took immediate cognizance of the violation. Acting on his directions, the Enforcement Wing of JMC initiated demolition proceedings, and action was taken against the erring shop owners under the relevant provisions of the Jammu Municipal Corporation Act, 2000.
While addressing the issue, Dr. Devansh Yadav reiterated that no resident of Jammu city is permitted to undertake any residential or commercial construction activity without prior approval from the Jammu Municipal Corporation. He emphasized that such unauthorized constructions not only violate the law but also hamper planned urban development. He explained that obtaining proper permissions is essential to ensure systematic development of roads, lanes, drainage systems, sewerage networks, and other vital civic infrastructure.
The Commissioner further stated that illegal constructions often lead to traffic congestion, blockage of drains, sanitation issues, and inconvenience to the general public. To prevent such challenges and maintain a clean, hygienic, and well-planned urban environment, strict enforcement of building norms is necessary. He added that the Jammu Municipal Corporation remains committed to ensuring planned and sustainable development of Jammu city.
Dr. Yadav also highlighted that the Hon’ble High Court has issued clear directions to all concerned authorities to curb illegal and unauthorized constructions in Jammu city. In compliance with these directives, JMC has intensified its enforcement drives and will continue to take strict action against violators without any discrimination.
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