Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Encroachment-not a serious offence

Encroachment refers to entering or inhabiting a property without prior permission. The government officials have not been austere in this matter as breaking the encroachment law is a common scenario. We have seen shops which extend their premises beyond the boundary limit. When one person breaks the rule, several others follow.

The shop owners believe that by paying a little extra to the police officials they can conceal their illegalities and this practice has been prevalent from ages. An offender friendly legal system is designed so that one can ditch the officials and prove their property to be legal.

A recent issue that was sworn in by the media and the government is the encroachment of forest land to build residential buildings. The residents were flabbergasted to know that their house is on a forest land though they had no complications while acquiring the property. Some banks blocked the loan procedures leaving the individual handicapped and trapped. The government has passed out cautioning not to create third party rights on disputed lands.

Action has been taken but it is not contemplative or stern enough that it would stop others from doing the same.

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