Authorities Tackle Unauthorized Structure in South Delhi

In an anti-encroachment operation, authorities began demolishing a bungalow in South Delhi's Sainik Farm, citing its construction on government land. The action, involving heavy machinery and police presence, started at 6 am. The owner, contending a legal dispute, claims the plot was acquired in 1993.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 12-12-2025 13:33 IST | Created: 12-12-2025 13:33 IST
Authorities Tackle Unauthorized Structure in South Delhi
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Authorities initiated the demolition of a bungalow in South Delhi's Sainik Farm on Friday as part of an anti-encroachment drive. According to officials, the structure was allegedly built on government land.

The operation commenced at around 6 am, with several earth movers employed to tear down the unauthorized building. Heavy police and paramilitary forces were stationed at the site to maintain law and order during the process.

The property's owner pointed out that the matter is still pending in court, noting that the land was purchased in 1993 and the house was constructed in 2000.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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