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Proceedings under PDPP Act not maintainable against illegal encroachment: Allahabad HC

Proceedings under PDPP Act not maintainable against illegal encroachment: Allahabad HC

Deccan Herald09-05-2025

In the present case, Lekhpal lodged an FIR against the applicant under Section 3/5 of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984, alleging that upon survey, he found that the gram sabha land, which was public property, had been encroached upon by nearby farmers. It was alleged that there was damage to public property.

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