The hearing will be held in the Supreme Court today for the illegal construction and sabotage action in the Aravalli -Bos area -NCR Faridabad News Supreme Court trial on Aravali -Bos Illegal constructions

Trial will be updated in the Supreme Court today for the illegal construction and sabotage action in the Aravalli Bos area: Di, 07 Oct 2025 06:11 am (IST) ‘s action will be heard in the High Court on October 7 over action against illegal constructions in the Aravali forest area. The forest division submitted the report to the CEC. According to the court order, illegal constructions must be taken at 6497, of which 240 constructions were dropped in the first phase and 261 hectares of land were evacuated. In the last hearing, the court expressed dissatisfaction. The residents expect relief. Aravali: Illegal issue on construction and action today. Jagran correspondent, Faridabad. The trial in the Supreme Court will be held on October 7 for the illegal construction and sabotage action in the Aravalli forest area. The report of the steps taken in the past by the Forest Department was presented to the CEC (Central Improved Committee). At the command of the court, the eyes of the people of nearby towns, including Anangpur, keep an eye on. Remove the advertisement, just read the news, let us know that according to the Supreme Court’s order, about 6497 illegal constructions in the Aravalli forest area must be done. Below was the bulldozer of the municipal corporation and forest division in June and July in the forest area. In the action, 240 farmhouses, banquet halls, marital garden and commercial constructions were dropped by the forest division and the municipal corporation team. According to officials, the actions of the first phase were fulfilled. About 261 hectares of land were evacuated. Further steps will be taken according to the order of the court. In the last hearing, the court expressed dissatisfaction that the Supreme Court was dissatisfied on September 8 during the hearing on the sabotage case in Aravali. The CEC gave two weeks to submit a detailed report of the action. The next trial date was determined on October 8. Residents are expected to bring relief from the hearing on Tuesday. Villagers say Anangpur is the country of our town. Hopefully the residents will be considered. According to the Supreme Court order, the report was submitted by the forest department regarding the action to the CEC. After the hearing in court, the direction of further action will be decided accordingly. – Surderly Dangi, district forest officer Faridabad