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大连一宅基地翻建缘何成违建,六年诉讼未了
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao·2025-09-30 12:18

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the legal and administrative challenges faced by a resident in Dalian's Jinpu New District regarding the reconstruction of her old house, highlighting issues of unclear administrative responsibilities and the conflict between local government actions and judicial rulings [1][2][7]. Group 1: Background and Initial Actions - Wang Wenli and his siblings sought to rebuild their mother's old house after their father's death due to safety concerns, initiating the process in 2018 [1][4]. - The local administrative body advised them to start construction without clear approval processes, as the relevant department for land use had not been established following a merger [2][4]. Group 2: Legal Proceedings and Administrative Decisions - In October 2019, the Jinpu New District Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau issued a demolition order for the under-construction house, despite a favorable court ruling for the family [2][5][7]. - The family contested the demolition order through administrative review and litigation, with the first court ruling in their favor, citing the lack of clear administrative procedures and the relatively minor nature of the alleged violations [7][8]. Group 3: Subsequent Developments and Enforcement Actions - The Jinpu New District Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau was required to reassess the case following the court's ruling, but continued to issue demolition orders, leading to further legal disputes [9][10]. - As of August 2025, the bureau issued a new demolition order, which the family contested in court, indicating ongoing legal complexities and administrative disagreements within the local government [11][12].