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Writ for directions to The Comm. of City Corp.(Municipalty) & Police

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 11 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir(s),
There is a passage to lay the drainage line which the owner is not allowing to put it is around 47 ft along the border of the plot.The passage is around 4 ft-9 inch. The owner(my Younger brother)of that plot is perposely constructed a unauthorised structure, by which we can enter to put the UGD.This has been costructed after we got temp. injuction by OS.
We complained to the commissioner & police to demolish that & facilitate us to put UGD.Commissioner inspected with his team & agreed that its unauthorized. We requested him to direct for demolition & help us put UGD. He is not taking any axction past 3 months. I am Sr,Ctz & have no UGD hence staying in rented house.
Now, I want to get the direction to Commissioner & police to act from the HC in Karnatak to make use of Byelaws 229,231,236 etc of Kar.Mun.Act 1976 & help us put UGD.& prevent further mischief forever.
I complained/represented to local MLA, DC,Councellor,Lokayukta,Minister for Urban Development/law (who seems to be man of action) for inaction of Corp. What do I do? How much time will it take if I approach HC? Please guide I am 76 yrs old.fighting for justice. The horrible Commissioner went to the extent to suggest me to dispose off the house.I need early & implementable justice..
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 11 December 2010
You take the help of Legal Services Authority office situated in the premises of HC and get free legal aid therefrom and file a writ directing the concerned authorities to remove illegal encroachments and pave way for smooth passage for you as desired under legal provisions.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 12 December 2010
agree with Mw. Makkad.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 12 December 2010
You can also approach the nearest court, where the legal services authority will help you.
s.subramanian (Expert) 12 December 2010
yes
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 December 2010
yes


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