High Court Demands Action Plan on Illegal Constructions in Jamshedpur

JNAC Ordered to Submit Demolition Strategy as Utilities Come Under Scrutiny

Court seeks explanations from multiple agencies regarding widespread building violations in the steel city.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand High Court has issued directives to the Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) to provide a comprehensive affidavit detailing their plans to address illegal constructions in the city.

"We need a clear roadmap for tackling these violations," the court stated. "Inaction over the past 14 years is unacceptable."

Key Developments

JNAC admitted to demolishing no illegal structures in 14 years, only vacating 35 basements.

The court ordered the petitioner to share affidavits with Tata Steel and TSUISL (formerly Jusco) lawyers.

Tata Steel and TSUISL must explain providing utilities to buildings without completion certificates.

The Jharkhand state government is also required to file an affidavit on the matter.

Petitioner’s Claims

Lawyer Akhilesh Srivastava alleged only 28 out of 1800 illegal buildings have completion certificates.

He accused Tata Steel and TSUISL of violating Section 440 of the Municipal Act with the Deputy Commissioner’s consent.

JNAC’s Response

JNAC’s lawyer cited a newly formed committee, promising imminent action on demolitions.

Previous inaction was attributed to election-related delays.

The court has set July 31 as the next hearing date, expecting detailed responses from all parties involved.

This case highlights the ongoing challenges of urban development and regulation enforcement in rapidly growing cities like Jamshedpur.

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