Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 3039 AP
Judgement Date : 11 May, 2023
IN THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH: AMARAVATI
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA, CHIEF JUSTICE
&
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NINALA JAYASURYA
WRIT PETITION (PIL) No.67 OF 2023
(Through physical mode)
Lingireddypalli Village Development
Committee, Rep., by its President,
Gundu Siva Narayana Reddy,
S/o Gundu Venkata Sesha Reddy,
Aged about 37 years, Occ: Agriculturist,
R/o 57, Lingireddypally village,
Chinnampalli Post, Obulavaripalli-516 108,
Annamayya District, Andhra Pradesh.
..Petitioner
Versus
The State of Andhra Pradesh
Represented by its Secretary to
Government, Revenue Department,
Secretariat, Velagapudi, Amaravati,
Guntur District, and others.
...Respondents
***
ORAL ORDER Dt:11.05.2023
(per Prashant Kumar Mishra, CJ)
1. This writ petition in the nature of public interest litigation has
been preferred seeking the following relief:
"For the reasons stated in the accompanying
affidavit, it is therefore prayed that this Hon'ble court HCJ & NJS,J
may be pleased to issue a Writ, Order or Direction, more
particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus,
declaring the inaction of the Respondents particularly the
2nd respondent in not taking any action on complaint of
the petitioner's Society dated 13.02.2023 by way of
Spandana request No.ANMY202302132073 as illegal,
arbitrary, unconstitutional and violation of Fundamental
Rights under Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of
India and consequently, direct the Respondents
particularly the 2nd respondent to remove the illegally and
unauthorized compound wall or any other structures
allotted to the burial ground in lands of Sy.No.2093/N6
situated at Peddaorampadu revenue village
Lingareddypalli village Obulavaripalli Mandal YSR Kadapa
District (now in Annamayya District) and to pass such
other order or orders as this Hon'ble Court deems fit and
proper in the circumstances of the case and in the
interests of justice."
2. The issue of encroachment of government lands/public utility
lands vested in the State, which are meant for common benefit of
individuals, was considered in detail by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in
Jagpal Singh v. State of Punjab reported in (2011) 11 SCC 396, HCJ & NJS,J
while dealing with a case of encroachment of village pond. In the said
judgment, the Hon'ble Supreme Court, having noted its earlier
decisions in M.I. Builders (P) Ltd. v. Radhey Shyam Sahu
reported in 1999 (6) SCC 464; Friends Colony Development
Committee v. State of Orissa reported in 2004 (8) SCC 733 and
Hinch Lal Tiwari v. Kamala Devi reported in AIR 2001 SC 3215
(followed by the Madras High Court in L. Krishnan v. State of Tamil
Nadu [2005 (4) CTC 1 Madras]), issued the following directions as
contained in paragraph 22 of the judgment, which reads thus:
"22. Before parting with this case, we give directions to all the State Governments in the country that they should prepare schemes for eviction of illegal/unauthorized occupants of Gram Sabha/Gram Panchayat/Poramboke/ Shamlat land and these must be restored to the Gram Sabha/Gram Panchayat for the common use of villagers of the village. For this purpose, the Chief Secretaries of all State Governments/Union Territories in India are directed to do the needful, taking the help of other senior officers of the Governments. The said scheme should provide for the speedy eviction of such illegal occupant, after giving him a show cause notice and a brief hearing. Long duration of such illegal occupation or huge expenditure in making constructions thereon or political connections must not be treated as a justification for condoning this illegal act or for regularizing the illegal possession. Regularization should only be permitted in HCJ & NJS,J
exceptional cases e.g. where lease has been granted under some Government notification to landless labourers or members of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, or where there is already a school, dispensary or other public utility on the land."
3. Despite the directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Jagpal
Singh (supra) as noted above, no steps are being taken by the
Government and its authorities in protecting the government lands. As
the public authorities are failing in their duties in protecting the
government lands, which are meant for the common use of general
public, despite bringing to their notice, public spirited persons are
approaching this Court to intervene and direct the public authorities to
protect the government lands from encroachments.
4. In identical matters i.e., W.P (PIL) No.140 of 2022 and batch,
which were filed alleging inaction of the State and its authorities in
protecting the government lands of different classifications, viz., tank
land/grama kantham/burial ground/forest land/road margin/play
ground/cart track/hill poramboke/coastal areas/grazing land etc., this
Court placing reliance on the aforesaid judgment of the Hon'ble
Supreme Court and the Andhra Pradesh Gram Panchayats (Protection
of Property) Rules, 2011, issued the following directions:
HCJ & NJS,J
(i) The executive authority, i.e., Panchayat
Secretary, of the respective Gram Panchayats in the State
shall identify the Gram Panchayat lands, which are
unauthorizedly occupied/encroached, and take steps for
removal of such encroachments by issuing notice and
providing opportunity of hearing to the unauthorized
occupants/encroachers in terms of the procedure
prescribed in Rules of 2011. This complete exercise shall
be done within a period of six months from today.
(ii) So far as the encroachments over the lands
concerning the Municipalities/Forest Department/Revenue
Department are concerned, even if no separate Rules
have been framed prescribing the procedure to be
followed in the matter of removal of encroachments over
those lands, the officials of the concerned Departments,
i.e., the Departments of Municipal Administration, Forest
and Revenue, shall also undertake and complete
the exercise of identification of unauthorized
occupations/encroachments over the lands belonging to
their respective Departments, within a period of two
months from today, and thereafter, take steps for
removal of such encroachments by following the HCJ & NJS,J
principles of natural justice, i.e., issuing notice and
providing opportunity of hearing to the unauthorized
occupants/ encroachers, within a further period of four
months.
5. In view of the allegation that illegal and unauthorized
constructions are made in burial ground situated in the land in
Sy.No.2093/N6 at Peddaorampadu revenue village, Lingareddypalli
village, Obulavaripalli Mandal, YSR Kadapa District (now in Annamayya
District), following the judgment in W.P. (PIL) No.140 of 2022
and batch, we direct the respondents concerned to undertake and
complete the exercise of identification of unauthorized
occupations/constructions/encroachments over the subject land, within
a period of two months from today, and thereafter, take steps for
removal of such encroachments/unauthorized constructions by
following the relevant rules and the principles of natural justice, i.e.,
issuing notice and providing opportunity of hearing to the unauthorized
occupants/ encroachers, within a further period of four months.
6. With the above direction, the Writ Petition (PIL) is disposed of.
No costs. Pending miscellaneous applications, if any, shall stand closed.
PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA, CJ NINALA JAYASURYA, J Nn HCJ & NJS,J
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA, CHIEF JUSTICE & HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NINALA JAYASURYA
WRIT PETITION (PIL) No.67 OF 2023
(per Prashant Kumar Mishra, CJ)
Dt:11.05.2023
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