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Indian SC stays order on mass evictions in Uttarakhand

BBC . Dehradun
06 Jan 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 06 Jan 2023 00:21:32
Indian SC stays order on mass evictions in Uttarakhand
Hundreds of people protest in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani– ANI Photo

India’s Supreme Court has given temporary relief to thousands of people who were facing forced eviction from their homes in Uttarakhand state.

The top court put on hold an earlier High Court order and said a “workable solution” must be found, reports BBC.

Government officials have alleged that the affected people have encroached on land that belonged to Indian Railways. In December, the state High Court asked railway authorities to clear the land after giving them a week’s notice. But residents have been protesting, saying they have nowhere to go.

Reports say around 50,000 people would have been homeless if the High Court order was carried out. They live in neighbourhoods situated on a 2km-strip (1.24 miles) of land near Uttarakhand’s Haldwani railway station.

On December 20, a two-judge bench of the High Court had asked the railways to “use the forces to any extent determining upon need” to evict the “unauthorised occupants” after giving them a week’s notice.

But the Supreme Court said “thousands cannot be uprooted overnight” and added that a rehabilitation scheme should be put in place before evictions.

The legal battle began after the public interest litigation on illegal mining in the area was filed in 2013 — later, the scope of the case was widened to include the alleged encroachments as well. From January 1, the residents started getting eviction notices, The Indian Express newspaper reported.

Hundreds of people, including women and children, have been protesting for days against the order.

Some residents told The Times of India newspaper that they were being harassed without cause and asked how schools and hospitals could have operated in the area without permission.

“How can one deny the structures that were made during the British era? The railways has no documents to support its claim,” one man told the newspaper. A senior official has said that the Indian Railways has “old maps, a 1959 notification, revenue records from 1971, and the results of” a 2017 survey to prove their claim.

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