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Directs Government to Complete Action in Three Months or Initiate Acquisition

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Bombay High Court Orders Return of Sangli Land to Sansthan: Upholds Ownership Rights Under Shri Ganpati Panchayat Sansthan Act, 1940, Directs Government to Complete Action in Three Months or Initiate Acquisition
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Bombay High Court Orders Return of Sangli Land to Sansthan: Upholds Ownership Rights Under Shri Ganpati Panchayat Sansthan Act, 1940, Directs Government to Complete Action in Three Months or Initiate Acquisition

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court directed the Government of Maharashtra to return the land from City Survey Nos. 4, 5, 5/1 to 5/18 in Sangli to the Sansthan within…
Posted by Rawlaw January 14, 2025

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