April 3, 2026 |
Haryana’s ‘stilt+4’ building policy stayed till April 8

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Thursday stayed till April 8, the next date of hearing, a 2024 Haryana government notification that allowed the construction of “stilt + 4 floor Policy” in state’s urban areas, saying that it appeared that the state was putting people’s safety at stake “merely to earn more revenue”.
In its order, the two-judge bench, said that the government, ignoring the “desperate shortage of infrastructural requirement in Gurugram,” had given a go-by to conduct an infrastructure capacity audit before implementing the policy. “It appears that the State of Haryana merely to earn more revenue has put the safety and security of members of general public at stake.”
“It thus, seems that the State has abdicated its constitutional duty of ensuring clean and healthy urban environment for the citizens of Gurugram,” said the bench of chief justice Sheel Nagu and justice Sanjiv Berry.
The court was dealing with a clutch of petitions from the residents of Gururgram and Panchkula challenging the Haryana government’s July 2, 2024, notification. A stilt-plus-four-floor structure includes a non-habitable ground floor designated for parking (stilt level) and four residential floors above it.
Initially notified in 2019, the policy was put in abeyance in February 2023 due to opposition across Haryana. In 2023, an expert panel was constituted by the government headed by Haryana Pollution Control Board chairman, P Raghavendra Rao with four other members. Its members included a former Haryana chief town planner; a representative from Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA), Panchkula; chief town planner, HSIIDC; and senior town planner, Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) and department of town and country planing (TCP).
The petitions in court alleged that the government ignored the committee’s opinion and, instead, notified the implementation of the policy. They demanded that approvals for the constructions in Gurugram be halted until the completion of comprehensive infrastructure audits and necessary augmentation as recommended by the expert committee.
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