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Disclaimer: This video is intended solely for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. For advice specific to your circumstances, please consult a qualified legal professional. Replying to comments or emails does not constitute legal advice in any manner; such responses are for general informational purposes only. The creator assumes no responsibility for any decisions or actions taken based on the content of this video. Some visuals in this presentation may have been created using artificial intelligence and are used strictly for illustrative purposes. _______________________________________ How to file a complaint against illegal construction? Here are the ways on how to file complaint against illegal construction: 1. You can go to the municipal corporation and file a complaint against unauthorised construction. 2. You can also file a petition in the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Direct Link : https://mcdonline.nic.in/portal Justice C Hari Shankar said, there can be no question of demolishing any property on the ground that it is unauthorised, until and unless the person owning the property and/or in possession of/residing in the property, are given an adequate opportunity of hearing. The Delhi High Court recently said that no property can be demolished on the ground of unauthorised construction without giving the owner an opportunity for a hearing. Justice C Hari Shankar, while passing the order, said, “To my mind, there can be no question of demolishing any property on the ground that it is unauthorised, until and unless the person owning the property and/or in possession of/residing in the property, are given an adequate opportunity of hearing and due principles of natural justice are complied with.” The court further said that it is no answer to compliance with the principles of natural justice to contend that if an opportunity was granted, the persons affecting would not have had any defence to offer.