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In the case in hand, it is not disputed that initially 47 plots of 100 sq. yards each were allotted to all the eligible persons under the Yojana out of the shamlat land and the plots were carved out in khasra Nos.383,384,387,404,405,406,407. A plan was prepared showing the location of plots, giving them distinct numbers and further leaving open spaces such as streets, common areas and park. Subsequently, it was noticed that beyond the shamlat land in question on which plots were allotted to the petitioners, the Gram Panchayat had large chunk of shamlat land measuring about 46 acres, which had a very narrow approach. The approach to the other bigger chunk of shamlat land owned by Gram Panchayat was merely through a passage of 8 feet. With a view to widen that approach, a little change was made in the plan, without disturbing the area of plots allotted to the eligible persons under the Yojana or the size of streets. The passage which was 8 feet wide was sought to be widened to 19 feet. The only difference with the changed plan was that some plots which had opening on two sides on the streets will have opening only on one side. The streets are 15 feet wide. There is nothing produced on record to show that any of the allottees of the plots had raised any construction before the scheme was modified a little bit by the Gram Panchayat.