Jaipur's JDA Turns Up the Heat on Illegal Shops, Slaps Notice on Bhankrota Beauty Lounge as Bulldozer Action Looms Days after the Supreme Court's sharp rebuke over unauthorised commercial use of residential land, the Jaipur Development Authority has issued a notice against a beauty lounge in Bhankrota, fuelling speculation of sealing and bulldozer action against illegal establishments. Unauthorised commercial activity that has thrived for years under the cover of residential neighbourhoods in Jaipur is finally facing real pressure. The strict stand the Supreme Court took on March 25 against illegal construction and unlawful commercialisation is now visibly playing out on the ground, with municipal bodies across the country springing into action. In this chain of events, the Jaipur Development Authority, or JDA, has taken its first concrete step by issuing a notice that has rattled illegal shopkeepers and traders across the city. Notice served on a Bhankrota property On July 13, the JDA served a notice on a property in the Bhankrota area. The action rests on provisions of the Jaipur Development Authority Act, 1982, invoking Sections 32(1) and 32(6). The property named in the notice was operating as a beauty lounge, even though the land is set aside entirely for residential use. The authority has warned the operators in clear terms that if the violation is not corrected within the stipulated period, it will take strict legal action against them. An old land battle in Chimanpura village The notice appears linked to a long-running land dispute in Chimanpura village in Bhankrota. A company called Rajdarbar Pinkcity Developments Private Limited had earlier filed a complaint alleging that land set aside for a residential township had been illegally taken over for multiple commercial establishments, including a resort, a furniture shop, a boutique, a salon, eateries and clothing stores. The company alleged that despite directions from the JDA's appellate tribunal and the Rajasthan High Court, the local administration failed to take any concrete action, leaving the matter unresolved. Supreme Court's sharp rebuke Having found no relief from the High Court or the tribunal, the company eventually approached the Supreme Court. During a hearing on May 20, the top court expressed strong displeasure with the affidavits filed by several states. The court observed that officials were merely drawing up lists of violations on paper while no action was visible on the ground. It cautioned officials against treating the exercise as a mere formality and directed them to take concrete steps such as sealing or demolition and submit a report on the same. Will bulldozers roll now? Amid the Supreme Court's continued scrutiny and firm stance, the JDA's latest notice is being viewed as the first major enforcement action in the city. Attention now turns to whether the JDA will go beyond notices to actually seal or bulldoze establishments where illegal commercial activity has persisted despite repeated warnings. What this means for you • Across India: Following the Supreme Court's order, municipal bodies nationwide may now crack down harder on illegal commercial activity on residential land, raising the risk of sealing and penalties for such businesses. • In Jaipur: Traders running shops, salons or resorts on residential land in areas like Bhankrota now face a real risk of receiving JDA notices and facing further enforcement action. Questions & Answers 1. Who has the JDA sent a notice to? The JDA has sent a notice to an alleged illegal beauty lounge operating on residential land in Bhankrota. 2. Under which law was the notice issued? The notice was issued under Sections 32(1) and 32(6) of the Jaipur Development Authority Act, 1982. 3. When was the notice issued? The JDA issued the notice on July 13. 4. What strict stance did the Supreme Court take? The Supreme Court took a strict stand on illegal construction and commercialisation on March 25, and during a May 20 hearing expressed displeasure over states' affidavits, seeking a report on concrete steps like sealing and demolition. 5. What is the Chimanpura dispute about? Rajdarbar Pinkcity Developments Private Limited had complained that land reserved for a residential township in Chimanpura was illegally taken over for commercial establishments like a resort, furniture shop, boutique and salon. 6. Will the JDA now take bulldozer action? It is not yet clear, but amid the Supreme Court's scrutiny, it is believed the JDA could seal or demolish establishments that repeatedly violate the rules. https://trendkia.com/en/rajasthan/jayapura-men-avaidha-dukanon-para-jda-sakhta-bhankrota-ke-byuti-launja-ko-thamaya-notisa-buladojara-ekshana-ke-asara-9583 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.