High Court Stalls Haryana's 'Stilt-Plus-Four Floors' Policy Over Safety Concerns
The Punjab and Haryana High Court halted Haryana's policy allowing 'stilt-plus-four floors' on residential plots, criticizing its implications on public safety. The court highlighted infrastructure shortages in Gurugram and mandated an inspection, emphasizing an assessment of urban environment impact before policy implementation.
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has put a temporary stop to the Haryana government's 'stilt-plus-four floors' policy for residential plots, citing serious concerns over public safety. The decision follows a petition challenging the state order issued on July 2, 2024, which had increased the permissible construction height.
The court specifically criticized the state for overlooking Gurugram's existing infrastructure issues while trying to boost its revenue. It stated that the policy was implemented without conducting a necessary 'Infrastructure Capacity Audit,' which compromised Gurugram's urban environment.
During hearings, the court noted severe road narrowness and infrastructure lapses in Gurugram's Sector 28. In response, a commission has been tasked to evaluate the situation, reflecting the judiciary's emphasis on sustainable urban planning and public welfare.
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