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Home / Crime and Justice / High Court Grants Jhuggi Dwellers Housing Hope

High Court Grants Jhuggi Dwellers Housing Hope

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Court mandates fresh claim review for flat allocation.
  • Jhuggi dwellers' right to housing is a fundamental right.
  • Rejection was made without a hearing, violating due process.
High Court Grants Jhuggi Dwellers Housing Hope

In a significant ruling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has quashed the Chandigarh Housing Board's (CHB) previous decision to deny flats to jhuggi dwellers under the 2006 scheme. The court found that the rejection was made without affording the affected individuals a necessary hearing, thus infringing upon their fundamental right to housing.

The bench emphasized that the right to housing is enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution. Petitioners, who are jhuggi dwellers, are entitled to fair consideration for flats under the Chandigarh Small Flats Scheme, 2006. The previous order was deemed unsustainable due to the lack of prior notice or an opportunity for the petitioners to present their case.

Consequently, the administration has been directed to conduct a fresh assessment of the petitioners' claims within a two-month period, ensuring a decision is made in accordance with the law. Until then, the parties are to maintain the status quo, safeguarding the dwellers' current situation while their eligibility for housing is re-examined.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The High Court overturned the Chandigarh Housing Board's rejection of jhuggi dwellers' claims for flats under the 2006 scheme.
The Chandigarh Housing Board rejected their claims without providing a hearing or prior notice.
The administration has been directed to reconsider the claims within two months.

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