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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Mining Complaint Due to Lack of Sanction Under Section 22 of Mines and Minerals Act. Complaint Filed by Geologist Without Prior Sanction from Central or State Government is Not Maintainable.

The petitioner, M/S SVB Stone Crushers, a partnership firm represented by its partner Sri K H Suresh, filed a writ petition under Section 482 read wit...

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Amendment to Stone Crushers Act Reducing Distance from Dams. Court Holds Amendment Within Legislative Competence and Not Violative of Fundamental Rights.

The petitioner, R. Anjaneya Reddy, filed a Public Interest Litigation under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging the Karnatak...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Notice to Shift Stone Crusher Unit in Safer Zone Dispute — Licence Granted After Declaration of Safer Zone Cannot Be Revoked Under Section 6(1)(b) of Karnataka Regulation of Stone Crushers Act, 2011.

The petitioner, H.T. Manju, owned a stone crusher unit on private patta land in Haralahalli Village, Mandya District. He was granted a licence under S...

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High Court Quashes Cognizance Order in Air Pollution Case Due to Lack of Sanction — Prosecution under Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 Requires Prior Sanction Under Section 43 for Board Complaints Filed Without Authorization.

The petitioner, Sri B.V. Byregowda, proprietor of M/s Chennakeshava Stone Crushers, filed a criminal petition under Section 482 of the Code of Crimina...

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High Court of Karnataka Directs Consideration of Deemed Conversion Application Under Section 95(9) of Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 for Stone Crushing Activity. The court held that the authority must process the application for deemed conversion of agricultural land within four weeks.

The petitioner, H.N. Venu, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Karnataka at Bengalu...