Gujarat High court rejects false Waqf claims, bulldozers roll to clear illegal religious encroachments in Bet Dwarka
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Gujarat High court rejects false Waqf claims, bulldozers roll to clear illegal religious encroachments in Bet Dwarka

The Gujarat High Court dismissed petitions claiming Waqf ownership over illegally occupied government land in Bet Dwarka, allowing the state to proceed with demolishing unauthorised dargahs and mosques. Citing national security concerns and illegal encroachments, the administration has launched a large-scale bulldozer drive to clear 12 such structures

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Bulldozers roll over illegal encroachments in Bet Dwarka

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The Gujarat High Court has dismissed a batch of petitions that sought protection for alleged illegal religious encroachments in Balapar village of Bet Dwarka. The court’s verdict has paved the way for the Gujarat government to immediately begin demolishing unauthorised dargahs and mosques constructed on government land in the name of Waqf.

The case revolved around the petition filed by Bhet Bhadela Muslim Jamat, which falsely claimed that the illegally occupied government lands were under the Waqf Board’s control. The Gujarat High Court, however, ruled against the petitioner, upholding the state’s stance that these constructions were unauthorised and violated land regulations. Following the court order, the administration promptly launched a demolition drive using bulldozers to remove the encroachments.

Justice Mauna M. Bhatt, while dictating the order, categorically stated, “I have considered everything regarding the user of land and all the decisions relied upon by all parties. The present petitions do not call for any consideration. All writ petitions are therefore dismissed.” The court also rejected the plea for an extension of interim relief, which had been granted earlier.

One of the key aspects considered by the court was whether land usage over time could be a basis to claim it as Waqf property, especially when ownership records did not support such a claim. The ruling clarified that merely using a piece of land for religious purposes does not make it a Waqf property unless it is officially registered as such. The court noted that:

  • The petitioner Trust was registered under the Public Trust Register (PTR), but the disputed lands were not recorded under PTR as Waqf properties.
  • Official revenue records identified the lands in question as government land or Gauchar land (grazing land), not Waqf property.
  • Mutation entries dating back to 1967 showed that the land was granted to the Gram Panchayat for use as a Qabrastan (graveyard), and this entry was never challenged.
  • There was no record of the Gujarat government declaring the lands as Waqf property under Section 4 of the Waqf Act.

Furthermore, the court dismissed claims that the demolition violated due process, stating that notices had been served in advance, directing the removal of unauthorised constructions within three days. The court emphasised that the government had acted within the legal framework, and the petitioner failed to prove ownership over the disputed properties.

The Gujarat government had presented strong arguments in court, emphasising that the disputed lands were government properties and that encroachments were illegal. The state’s counsel argued:

  • The revenue records confirmed that the land had never been a part of any Waqf property.
  • Government resolutions clearly stated that Qabrastan land remains government property and cannot be transferred to any trust or Waqf.
  • Any construction on Gauchar land is prohibited by law.
  • The demolition was carried out in a phased manner, including the removal of structures belonging to other communities, refuting allegations of targeted action.

More significantly, the state presented intelligence reports highlighting that the region around Bet Dwarka had become a hub for anti-national activities, particularly narcotics smuggling. The counsel revealed that in the past three years, 38 fishermen from Dwarka were arrested by Pakistan and subsequently radicalised before being sent back to India. The misuse of illegally constructed religious structures was cited as a security concern, further strengthening the need for their demolition.

Following the Gujarat High Court’s ruling, the administration immediately launched a large-scale demolition drive in Balapar village, targeting 12 illegal religious structures built by encroaching on government land. This marks a continuation of previous actions where the state had cleared unauthorised religious encroachments on seven islands around Dwarka. These islands—Khara Chushna, Meetha Chushna, Ashaba, Dhorio, Dhabhadbo, Samyani, and Bhaidar—had been illegally occupied by non-Hindu communities, and bulldozers were deployed to restore government lands.

 

 

Topics: Illegal EncroachmentsDemolition DriveWaqf BoardGujarat High CourtBetDwarkaBalapar VillageGauchar Land
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