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Wrongful representation of poor landless slum dwellers - The ...


Petitioners Deemed Ineligible for Slum Protections Due to Economic Status and Illegal Occupation of Government Land.

February 29, 2024

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Wrongful representation of poor landless slum dwellers - The High court found that these petitioners, by virtue of their economic status, property ownership, and commercial activities, do not qualify as slum dwellers under the legal or common-sense definition of the term. They illegally occupied government land for commercial gain, which does not entitle them to protections designed for actual slum residents facing poverty and substandard living conditions.

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