Remove encroachments around historical sites: HC
BENGALURU: Taking serious exception to the inaction of the authorities, Karnataka High Court directed the Deputy Commissioner of Mandya to follow up on the notices issued to unauthorized and illegal constructions around the Saumyakeshava temple in Nagamangala and remove them as per law.
A division bench of Chief Justice Prasanna B Varale and Justice Krishna S Dixit on Saturday ordered the Deputy Commissioner, Mandya to issue a public show-cause notice in Kannada and English newspapers within two weeks.
Thereafter, the removal of illegal encroachment should be undertaken within four weeks, the bench said.
A total of 1,566 constructions were found to have come up around this archeological site. The authorities will now have to determine which of these are illegal.
A public interest litigation (PIL) was filed in 2015 by BV Lokesh and Vasanth Kumar, residents of Nagamangala, alleging that in contravention to the Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, a Jama Masjid was built within 120 metres from the temple.
The temple built in the 12th century by Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
The PIL pointed out that as per the Act, no construction can be carried out 200 metres from a protected archeological monument.
The DC of Mandya appeared before the Court on Saturday after the HC ordered his presence during an earlier hearing on October 9 this year.
On February 26, 2020, the HC had issued directions to the DC to assist the Archaeological Survey of India to survey alleged encroachments.
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