SC ASKS STATES TO GET RID OF ILLEGAL SHRINES

Taking exception to states’ dilly-dallying on the removal of illegal religious structures, the Supreme Court threatened to summon the respective chief secretaries if they failed to comply with directions to remove or relocate places of worship built on public land.

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August 16, 2022

Taking exception to states’ dilly-dallying on the removal of illegal religious structures, the Supreme Court threatened to summon the respective chief secretaries if they failed to comply with directions to remove or relocate places of worship built on public land. On September 14, a bench gave two weeks to the states to file their response, the third instance the SC is giving time to states to comply with its directions. According to affidavits filed by various states, Tamil Nadu has the highest number of unauthorised places of worship (77,450). Delhi has the least, 52. The bench lauded Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Nagaland and Mizoram for being “civilised” as there are no unauthorised structures there. The court is hearing the Centre’s appeal against a 2006 Gujarat HC order for removal of unauthorised structures. In its order, the apex court had put the onus on chief secretaries’ to ensure no further construction took place.