HC stays construction of Kallakurichi Collectorate
The Hindu
PWD Secretary cites delay in getting DTCP approval
The Madras High Court on Thursday stayed the construction of a multi-storey building to house an integrated Collectorate complex for Kallakurichi district, carved out in 2019 by bifurcating Villupuram district. The complex was to be built on around five acres of land, out of a larger tract of 14.09 hectares, belonging to the Nagareswarar or Ardhanareswarar temple in Veeracholapuram. Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice P.D. Audikesavalu passed the interim stay order on a contempt of court petition filed by activist Rangarajan Narasimhan, who said the court had in April permitted the State to commence only preliminary work but the government has begun construction itself, without obtaining statutory clearances. In the contempt plea moved in June, the petitioner said the government had neither obtained environmental clearance nor approval from the Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP).More Related News
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