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1 - 10 of 12 (0.40 seconds)Section 11 in Uttar Pradesh Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1972 [Entire Act]
Union Of India vs Vimal Bhai . on 24 March, 2014
(ii) Necessary action shall be taken by competent authorities in the State of Uttar Pradesh against such Employees/Officers who are unauthorisidely over staying in Government allotted accommodation after their retirement or transfer (as suggested by Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of S.D. Bandi's case and directed to be implemented in Vimal Bhai case).
Lok Prahari vs State Of U.P. & Ors on 1 August, 2016
In Lok Prahari vs. State of U.P. (2016) 8 SCC 389 (Paras-41, 46), Hon'ble Supreme Court held as under:
Dayanand Bandi S/O Manohar Bandi vs North-West Karnataka Road Transport ... on 17 April, 2012
"41. This Court, in the case of "SD Bandi v. Karnataka SRTC, (2013) 12 SCC 631, in relation to occupation of government bungalows, beyond the period for which the same were allotted, observed that (SCC p.649, para 34)
"34. It is unfortunate that the employees, officers, representatives of people and other high dignitaries continue to stay in the residential accommodation provided by the Government of India though they are no longer entitled to such accommodation. Many of such persons continue to occupy residential accommodation commensurate with the office(s) held by them earlier and which are beyond their present entitlement. The unauthorized occupants must recollect that rights and duties are correlative as the rights of one person entail the duties of another person similarly the duty of one person entails the rights of another person. Observing this, the unauthorized occupants must appreciate that their act of overstaying in the premise infringes the right of another. No law or directions can entirely control this act of disobedience but for the self realization among the unauthorized occupants".
Jag Pal Singh Bhatt vs State Of U.P. And Anr. on 1 February, 2002
5. A Division Bench in Jag Pal Singh Bhatt Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh 2002(2) AWC 988 has laid down the law in the matter of a State Government Employee that he cannot continue to occupy the official accommodation since he has been transferred from there.