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“No Evidence Land Was Designated as a Park; Layout Plan Modification Did Not Violate Zonal Development Plan (ZDP) or Master Plan for Delhi (MPD)”

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Gurudwara Allotment in Tikona Park: "No Evidence Land Was Designated as a Park; Layout Plan Modification Did Not Violate Zonal Development Plan (ZDP) or Master Plan for Delhi (MPD)"
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Gurudwara Allotment in Tikona Park: “No Evidence Land Was Designated as a Park; Layout Plan Modification Did Not Violate Zonal Development Plan (ZDP) or Master Plan for Delhi (MPD)”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the allocation of a portion of land in Tikona Park, Sheikh Sarai Phase-I, New Delhi, to construct a Gurudwara.…
Posted by Rawlaw November 30, 2024

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