JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Leave granted.
(2.) Chandigarh, which is known all over the world as 'the City
Beautiful', was planned by French Architect Monsieur Le Corbusier. The
plan prepared by Le Corbusier in collaboration with two other architects,
namely, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew envisaged division of the city of
Chandigarh into residential sectors with provision for markets, educational
institutions, hospitals and other facilities.
(3.) After finalisation of the plan, the Government of Punjab acquired
land of various villages for establishing Chandigarh as the new capital of
the State and also constituted various committees including Land Scape
Committee for implementing the plan. In the meeting of the Land Scape
Committee held on 3.9.1954, the Divisional Forest Officer, Rupar (now
Ropar) suggested that the land lying along the right bank of Sukhna Choe
and the left bank of Patiala Ki Rao where plantation had been started by
the Forest Department should be declared as reserved forest under Section 4
of the Punjab Land Preservation Act, 1900. This was approved by the Land
Scape Committee, and Chief Engineer, P. W. D. was asked to furnish the
details of the area. On receipt of necessary details of khasra numbers
together with the plan of the area, which included residential and
commercial plots, preliminary notification under Section 4 of the Indian
Forest Act, 1927 was issued by the State Government on 28.2.1956 and final
notification under Section 20 of that Act was issued on 3.2.1961 declaring
6724.19 acres land including about 6000 acres land which had already been
utilised for construction of the first phase of Chandigarh, and about 280
acres land falling in the revenue estates of village Hallo Majra and
village Dalheri Rajputan as reserved forest. The State Government also
acquired hilly area measuring 6172.09 acres of Sukhna lake catchment during
1961-62, 1962-63 and 1963-64 for carrying out soil conservation works to
reduce the silt in-flow into the lake. The Forest Department acquired
536.64 acres of land of various villages along Sukhna Choe during 1963-64
to carry out soil conservation and other improvemental works.;
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