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Home / Environment / Court Questions Police Station Built on Chennai Lake

Court Questions Police Station Built on Chennai Lake

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Court questions reclassification of Semmencherry water body.
  • Police station and other buildings constructed on Thamaraikani lake.
  • Court ordered removal of all constructions if explanation not provided.
Court Questions Police Station Built on Chennai Lake

Madras High Court has issued a stern warning to officials concerning the Semmencherry water body, demanding an explanation for its reclassification. The court observed that the Thamaraikani lake, once spanning 61 hectares, has significantly diminished in size and was reportedly reclassified from a water body to a grazing pathway road. This action allowed for the construction of a police station and several other buildings on the encroached land.

The bench questioned the authority behind this reclassification, highlighting discrepancies in land records. Originally noted in 2006 as 'Thangal, Meikkal and Salai' (water body, grazing ground, and road) across 151.9 acres, subsequent documents omitted the 'Thangal' classification without clear proceedings. The court emphasized that if a satisfactory explanation is not provided for these changes, it will order the complete removal of all constructions.

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The court's strong stance reflects concerns over the preservation of water bodies and unauthorized development. A Public Interest Litigation filed by Arappor Iyakkam brought this issue to the forefront. The next hearing is set for January 27, where officials are expected to provide a comprehensive explanation to avoid judicial intervention including demolition orders.

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 court is questioning officials about the reclassification of the Semmencherry water body to allow construction of a police station.
Thamaraikani lake has shrunk drastically and was reclassified, allowing construction of a police station and other buildings.
The court warned of ordering the complete removal of all constructions if officials fail to provide a proper explanation.

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