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HC sets up panels on illegal constructions in Ooty, Kodaikanal

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Press Trust of India Chennai
The Madras High Court today constituted two committees headed by retired judges to look into alleged unauthorised constructions in the famous hill resort towns of Udhagamandalam and Kodaikanal.

A bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam, gave the direction on a long-pending PIL by advocate 'Elephant' Rajaendran, and Kodaikanal Environment Youth Society which sought action against illegal constructions in the two hill towns thronged by tourists.

Justice K. Chandru would head the committee that would go into aspects of unauthorised constructions buit in alleged violation of Tamil Nadu District Municipality Act,1920 in the taulks of Udhagamandalam, Gudalur, Kothagiri and Coonor of Niligiri district.
 

Justice K. Sampath would chair the panel that would look into constructions in Kodaikkanal.

The Secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, will act as Common Member for the panels whereas retired IAS officers Sheela Rani Chunkath and R Balakrishnan will be members of the committees on Udhagamandalam and Kodaikanal respectively.

The high court had in October last year passed an order containing nine directions and ordered the authorities to file a periodic status report with regard to demolition of illegal structures and compounding process taken for every two months.

After going through the action taken report filed by the government today, the bench constituted the two committees and posted the matter for further hearing to September 22.

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First Published: Sep 01 2015 | 12:22 AM IST

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