SC notice to centre on land ordinance plea


New Delhi, July 16 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice to the central government on a petition challenging the second repromulgation of land ordinance to amend the 2013 land acquistion law to relax the process of acquiring land.

An apex court bench of Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar and Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel issued notice after senior counsel Indira Jaisingh told the court that the government's action makes a mockery of the constitution as the ordinance was issued when parliament was in session.

The land ordinance was challenged by Delhi Grameen Samaj which had earlier moved the court contesting the land ordinance and its first repromulgation.

While issuing the notice, the court noted that the government has yet to respond to the earlier two such when the ordinace and the repromulgation was challenged by Delhi Grameen Samaj.

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 16 2015

    CHAAIWAALA GOVERNMENT WANTED TO MAKE MONEY FROM THE CORPORATES OUT OF THIS LAND ORDINANCE.

    IT IS GOOD THAT THE SUPREME COURT ISSUED NOTICE TO CHAAIWAALA GOVERNMENT.

    IF NOT THEY ARE OUT OF THEIR SENSES.

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