Lucknow police and district administration used bulldozers to demolish approximately 240 illegal structures outside the Lucknow district court complex [1].

The demolition drive targets unauthorized constructions built by lawyers, removing chambers and shops that encroached upon public land. This action follows a direct order from the Allahabad High Court to clear the area of illegal developments [1].

Authorities coordinated the operation to enforce the court's mandate and reclaim space around the judicial complex [2]. The drive focused on structures that lacked proper authorization, resulting in the removal of 240 units [1].

Lucknow police and the district administration managed the site during the demolition to ensure the order was carried out [2]. The operation removes a significant number of lawyer-operated spaces that had been established outside the official court boundaries [1].

This enforcement action reflects the high court's push to regulate urban planning and eliminate unauthorized encroachments in sensitive zones, specifically those surrounding government and judicial infrastructure [2].

Lucknow police and district administration used bulldozers to demolish approximately 240 illegal structures

The removal of these structures signifies a strict judicial enforcement of land-use laws in Uttar Pradesh. By targeting lawyer-owned chambers, the authorities are demonstrating that professional status does not grant immunity from urban zoning regulations and high court mandates.