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flag India's Supreme Court voided luxury flat allocations in Haryana due to nepotism, ordering occupants to vacate within a month.

flag The Supreme Court of India canceled the allocation of two luxury flats in a Haryana government housing society, ruling the process was tainted by nepotism and favoritism. flag The court, in a February 17, 2026, decision, found that a senior official and his subordinate were improperly allotted flats despite not meeting eligibility criteria, including application deadlines and pay-band requirements. flag The ruling emphasized that the allotments violated transparency and fairness, particularly within a government-run society, and overturned a prior high court decision that had refused intervention. flag The court condemned self-serving decisions, ordered the beneficiaries to vacate the flats within a month, and imposed costs totaling Rs 2 lakh, with funds to be deposited with the Supreme Court’s Legal Services Committee.

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