Indian Supreme Court Orders Action Against Encroachments in Agasthyamalai
The Supreme Court of India has ordered the Tamil Nadu government to prepare a time-bound action plan within a month to evict thousands of encroachers from the Agasthyamalai biodiversity hotspot. The court also mandated disciplinary and legal action against officials who facilitated unlawful infrastructure in forest areas, warning of paramilitary deployment if state authorities fail to enforce the order.
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SC asks Tamil Nadu govt to act against forest encroachments, fine 118 babus for
The Supreme Court has ordered the Tamil Nadu government to prepare a time-bound action plan within a month to evict thousands of encroachers from the Agasthyamalai biodiversity hotspot. The court also mandated disciplinary and legal action against 118 identified government servants involved in forest land encroachment, warning of administrative accountability for non-compliance.
By DHANANJAY MAHAPATRA
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The court directed stringent disciplinary, penal and criminal action against officials who facilitated or permitted unlawful infrastructure inside forest areas and warning that paramilitary forces may be deployed if state authorities fail to enforce its directions.
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