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Upholding the challenges faced in the recruitment process: Dismissal of Civil Appeal and SLPs

Court affirms the validity of the judgment and refuses to entertain further challenges The Supreme Court of India, regarding a dispute related to the...

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Bombay High Court Allows Declaration of Lapsed Reservation Under Section 127 MRTP Act for Failure to Acquire Land Within Statutory Period. Planning Authority's Inaction for Over a Decade Leads to De-reservation of Land Reserved for Garden and Residential Zone.

The petitioners, owners of land in Rahata, Ahmednagar, filed two sister writ petitions seeking a declaration that the reservation imposed on their lan...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Lapsing of Reservation Under MRTP Act Due to Non-Acquisition Within Statutory Period. Land reserved for postal staff quarters since 1979 becomes free from reservation after notice under Section 127 of MRTP Act, 1966.

The petitioner, Balkrishna Jagannath Lad, owned land bearing survey No. 103/12/1D/1A at Pandharpur within the limits of Pandharpur Municipal Council. ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Landowners to Use Reserved Land for Adjacent Purposes After Lapse of Reservation Period Under MRTP Act. Reservation for shopping complex and vegetable market lapses due to non-acquisition within 10 years under Section 127 of Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966.

The petitioners, landowners of Survey Nos. 405/1, 406/2, 407/2, 410/2 and 411 of Mouza Gondia (Bk), challenged the reservation No. S169 in the Final D...

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Bombay High Court Allows Landowner's Petition for Release of Land from Reservation Under MRTP Act Due to Non-Acquisition for Over 45 Years. Land Reserved for Garden and Ring Road Since 1958 Deemed Released as Authority Failed to Act Within Six Months of Section 127 Notice.

The petitioner, Rajendra Rameshwardas Gindodiya, owned land Survey No.569/1 admeasuring 2 hectares and 12 ares in Dhule, which was ancestral property....

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Release of Land from Reservation Under MRTP Act Due to Non-Acquisition Within Statutory Period. Landowner's Notice Under Section 127 of Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act Triggers Deemed Release When Acquiring Body Fails to Act Within Six Months.

The petitioner, Madanlal Lalchand Jain, owned two parcels of land in Nandurbar: Survey No.30/1 (8700 sq.m) and Survey No.36/1/A (3807.50 sq.m). The Dr...