Illegal Walls, Rooms in Offices and Housing Complexes Face the Hammer in Gurugram

Gurugram enforcement wing conducts sealing and demolition drive against unauthorized structures including internal wall, vend, and servant room across residential and commercial properties.
Illegal Walls, Rooms in Offices and Housing Complexes Face the Hammer in Gurugram

Gurugram, May 15: Gurugram's enforcement wing conducted a sealing and demolition drive against unauthorized structures, including an internal wall, a vend, and a servant room. The action followed complaints and due legal procedures, targeting violations in residential and commercial properties.

Universal Trade Tower Action

At Universal Trade Tower in Sector 49, officials demolished an unauthorised internal wall allegedly constructed in a common area of the commercial complex. The premises were later sealed by the enforcement team. Authorities said the structure was raised without approval and was found to be in violation of building norms. Notices were issued and due procedure under the law was followed before the demolition operations.

Uppal Southend and Aspen Greens

At Uppal Southend, officials demolished an unauthorised khokha (vend) following complaints received through the Human Rights Commission and other public complaint platforms. The enforcement team removed the structure in the presence of police personnel to avoid any law and order situation. At Aspen Greens in Nirwana Country, authorities sealed an illegal servant room constructed in the stilt area of a residential block after a complaint was lodged through the CM Window portal.

Growing Concern of Encroachments

Officials involved in the drive said encroachments and unauthorised constructions in common areas, stilts and commercial spaces have become a growing concern in several parts of Gurgaon. They added that such structures not only violate development regulations but also create safety hazards and inconvenience for residents and visitors. The team warned property owners against carrying out illegal constructions.

Future Action

Officials said similar drives would continue in the coming weeks based on complaints and field inspections across the city. Residents of some societies welcomed the action, saying unauthorised additions in common areas often lead to disputes, obstruction of movement and misuse of shared spaces. Authorities urged citizens to report illegal constructions through official complaint portals for timely action.