SC issues notice to Centre on Defence land encroachment

March 24, 2014 05:10 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 11:08 am IST - New Delhi

The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre seeking its response on a PIL seeking CBI probe into alleged encroachment and misuse of defence land across the country.

A bench headed by Chief Justice P. Sathasivam agreed to hear the petition which alleged mismanagement of defence lands leading to various scams including Sukna, Adarsh Society and others.

“The issue requires our consideration,” the bench said while issuing the notice.

The court passed the order on a petition filed by the NGO Common Cause which also sought direction for a comprehensive audit of defence lands to recover the lands under encroachment as well as the losses to the public exchequer on account of its unauthorised and commercial exploitation.

Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioner, referred to various CAG reports to highlight encroachment of defence land.

He submitted that Defence Ministry is the biggest landholder in the country with a holding of 17.31 lakh acres, out of which approximately 1.57 lakh acres are situated within the 62 notified Cantonments and about 15.96 lakh acres are outside these Cantonments.

“It is submitted that the prevalent mismanagement of defence lands has been the reason of several infamous land scams which have come into light recently, including Sukna land scam, Adarsh Society land Scam, Jammu & Kashmir land scam, Jodhpur land scam, Lohegaon, Pune land scam and Kandivli, Mumbai land scam. In most defence land scams unearthed over the past few years, Defence Estates officials have been found to be hand-in-glove with army officials and private developers,” the petition said.

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