Himachal: CPI(M) demands FIR against Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta, DGP says 'No FIR So Far'
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], April 7 (ANI): A fresh political storm has erupted in the controversy over allegations against the Acting Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta of the Himachal Pradesh government after the Communist Party of India (Marxist) demanded registration of an FIR against Sanjay Gupta, who is already under scanner in the Chester Hills land case.
The civic body approached the High Court, contending that the Additional Chief Secretary (TCP) had no powers under the Municipal Act, and that the impugned order not only directed withdrawal of an appeal pending before a District Judge but also allegedly regularised illegal encroachment under Section 163 of the Land Revenue Act.
"I will not be able to speak on this at this point. It would not be appropriate to comment as several aspects are emerging in the media. If any direction comes from the government or responsibility is fixed, we will take action accordingly," he said.
The interim order by Justice Jyotsna Rewal Dua came on a petition filed by the Municipal Corporation Solan, which challenged the Chief Secretary's jurisdiction. The court stayed clause (c) of the February 24, 2026 order, observing prima facie overstepping of powers and directing that it shall remain inoperative till the next hearing.
The petition states that the Municipal Corporation Solan had issued notices directing stoppage of construction under relevant provisions of the Municipal Corporation Act after finding violations. However, the respondents allegedly continued construction while denying the existence of any public path.
The plea, filed through advocates Rakesh Thakur and Nitin Sood, includes extensive documentation such as the impugned order, earlier administrative directions, notices under Sections 211 and 254(1) of the Municipal Corporation Act, demarcation reports, replies, appeal records and land records.
With judicial scrutiny, regulatory intervention and political pressure converging, the Chester Hills case has emerged as a major governance flashpoint in Himachal Pradesh, raising serious questions over administrative jurisdiction, land use violations and accountability at the highest levels. (ANI)
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