In a significant legal development, a local court has ordered the attachment of properties belonging to three prominent government offices in Sambalpur for allegedly failing to pay dues owed to a contractor.
The directive was issued after a contractor, frustrated over prolonged non-payment, approached the court seeking justice. The ruling mandates the seizure of both movable and immovable assets from the offices of the Chief Engineer, the Superintendent Engineer of Hirakud Dam, and the Executive Engineer.
Sources confirmed that the property attachment process has officially begun in Burla, where the affected offices are located. Legal authorities have initiated steps to enforce the order, bringing the matter under public and administrative scrutiny.
Legal analysts view the court’s decision as a stern reminder to government bodies to honor financial commitments and avoid unnecessary legal entanglements.
The case has triggered serious discussions within public works departments and contractor circles, highlighting the need for improved financial accountability in government infrastructure projects. The attachment proceedings are expected to continue until a final legal resolution is reached.