title of the
plots. Thus the people have purchased lands for
construction. The poor people have purchased the shops by
spending their hard earned money
Under Minimum Needs Programme provision of house sites and construction of houses for rural landless poor was envisaged in the Sixth Plan 1980-85 which ... arbitrary or is unwarranted for providing housing construction for the poor. In Aflatoon and Ors. etc. v. Lt. Governor, Delhi and Ors. a Constitution Bench
Under Minimum Needs Programme provision of
house sites and construction of houses for rural landless poor was
envisaged in the Sixth Plan 1980-85 which ... arbitrary or is
unwarranted for providing housing construction for the poor. In Aflatoon v.
Lt. Governor of Delhi
yards. [205G-H;
206A]
204
2.2 High rise construction for the poor sections of the
society would not be convenient. If the double storey ... confining construction of flats to two
storeys, the normal pattern of five or six storeys could be
adopted. High-rise construction for the poor section
purpose of any
library or educational institution
or for the construction, extension
or improvement of any building or
other structure in any village ... operative Societies Act, 1912 , or
any dwelling house for the poor, or
the construction of labour colonies
or houses for any other class of
people
funds; non-ac-counting of
the poor boys fees collected from the students; fee collected for
construction of the Science Block. The collections spread over
State to provide facilities
and opportunities of construction of houses by the Dalits,
Tribes and poor to enable them to live with dignity in
permanent
equitable distribution for the purpose of allotment for construction of houses by the poor or any other public purpose enumerated under the Act. Thus considered
migrant construction labour due to their displace-ment
from hearth and home for the so-called exploitation of minerals and
construction of projects ... lakhs. They adopted traditional shifting
cultivation (Podu or Jhoom), since they are poor and illiterate and away
from winds of modern agricultural technology and economy
lands in rural areas to provide house
sites to the poor. The Full Bench also did not notice
the distinction since common question was argued ... concentration was only of the
acquisitions for providing house sites to the poor.
The same was repeated in Mohd. Amri Khan 's case
[supra