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Supreme Court Reprimands Haryana Chief Secretary: How Failure to Curb Illegal Road Construction in Forests
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Supreme Court Reprimands Haryana Chief Secretary: How Failure to Curb Illegal Road Construction in Forests

The Supreme Court sharply reprimanded the Haryana Chief Secretary for inaction over an unauthorized road through reserved forest land near Nuh. The bench cited bureaucratic collusion with forest mafias and ordered disciplinary action, warning of contempt remedies for further delays.

byDileep PoshwalJune 6, 2025
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