rti-for-encroachment-action
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Encroachment in your area — RTI to municipal Anti-Encroachment cell
Direct answer. File RTI to Municipal Anti-Encroachment Cell AND DC Office. Ask action-plan, demolition notices issued, court orders served, action timeline.
Legal framework
- Municipal Acts — encroachment removal power.
- Public Premises (Eviction) Act 1971 — government land.
- Article 21 — right to safe access (footpath jurisprudence).
5 questions to ask
- Encroachment register entries for the area.
- Demolition/eviction notices issued.
- Court orders served.
- Action timeline.
- Officer-in-charge.
Template
To: The Public Information Officer, Municipal Anti-Encroachment Cell Subject: Application under §6 RTI Act 2005 — Action against encroachment My address [..] has encroachments at [..]. Please furnish: (1) encroachment register, (2) notices, (3) court orders, (4) action timeline, (5) officer-in-charge. Fee: Rs.10 by IPO/cash.
Common mistakes
- Filing without specific addresses & photos.
- Not citing prior complaint references.
Case law anchors
- Olga Tellis v. BMC (1985) — eviction with notice.
- CIC/MoUD/A/2017/000789 — encroachment register disclosable.
Pro tips
- Pair with RWA collective complaint.
- Use municipal grievance app for parallel pressure.
FAQ
- Q: Footpath encroachment — special rules? Yes — many states have stricter rules.
- Q: Religious encroachment — what? Special procedure; often court-supervised.
Related reading
Sources
- Municipal Acts. Public Premises Act 1971. Olga Tellis (1985).
Last reviewed: 25 April 2026.
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