SC raps Indian Railways for trying to evict 4,000 families in Uttarakhand by ‘riding on back of PIL’

The High Court in December 2022, as part of a public interest litigation, had ordered that a land parcel in Haldwani be cleared of encroachments.

SC raps Indian Railways for trying to evict 4,000 families in Uttarakhand by ‘riding on back of PIL’

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday rapped the Indian Railways for attempting to evict around 4,000 families – mostly Muslims – in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani using orders passed in a public interest litigation, instead of following the proper legal procedure, reported Bar and Bench.

The families stand to be evicted from land claimed by the Indian Railways, in the town’s Banbhoolpura area, based on a December 2022 High Court order in a public interest litigation. The residents, however, claim that the land does not belong to the Indian Railways.

The bench pointed out that the Indian Railways, instead of initiating the eviction based on the December 2022 order, should have first sent advance notices to the 4,000 families as per the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act.

“Railways did not act so far,” the court remarked. “If you want to evict people then issue notice; why riding on the back of a PIL? Cannot use this. They are also people are they not? Instead of Public Premises Act, you came on a PIL. This is very wrong.”

On January 5, 2023, the Supreme Court had stayed the High Court’s order amid protests by the residents. The affected families contended that the state’s ruling Bhartiya Janata Party government did not argue the case properly, which...

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