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Jurisdictional Overreach and Procedural Lapses Violated Assam Ancient Monuments Act and Community Rights

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Gauhati High Court Quashes District Magistrate’s Declaration of Christian Cemetery as Heritage Site: "Jurisdictional Overreach and Procedural Lapses Violated Assam Ancient Monuments Act and Community Rights"
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Gauhati High Court Quashes District Magistrate’s Declaration of Christian Cemetery as Heritage Site: “Jurisdictional Overreach and Procedural Lapses Violated Assam Ancient Monuments Act and Community Rights”

1. Court’s Decision The Gauhati High Court ruled that the orders issued by the District Magistrate, declaring the Christian Cemetery at Dag No. 183 as a heritage site, were null…
Posted by Rawlaw December 21, 2024

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