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CRZ norms violations in Kerala: SC says its orders has to be followed in letter and spirit

The September 23 directives were in continuance of the May 8 last year demolition order of apartments in Kochi's Maradu.

September 28, 2020 / 21:20 IST
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The Supreme Court on September 28 said that it want to see whether its order on demolition of structures constructed in violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms in Kerala are followed in letter and spirit.

The top court sought response from Chief Secretary of Kerala in four weeks on a contempt petition filed by former army man and a film director A K Raveendran alleging gross non-compliance of apex court's order of September 23 last year in which it had directed Kerala government to ascertain the violation of CRZ norms.

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The September 23 directives were in continuance of the May 8 last year demolition order of apartments in Kochi's Maradu. A bench headed by Justices R F Nariman, Navin Sinha and K M Joseph said that the top courts orders regarding removal of structures built in violation of CRZ norms be followed in letter and spirit.

"Please be clear, we want to see whether you are complying with our order in letter and spirit," the bench said. Advocate Sachin Patil, appearing for Raveendran, said that contempt proceedings be initiated against alleged contemnor (Chief secretary of Kerala) for wilful, intentional and deliberate disobedience of top court's order of September 23, 2019.