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“Reservation Lapsed Due to Inaction; Land Now Available for Development” – Owner’s Rights Affirmed as Failure to Acquire Land Within Statutory Timeline Under MRTP Act Triggers Lapse

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Bombay High Court: “Reservation Lapsed Due to Inaction; Land Now Available for Development” – Owner's Rights Affirmed as Failure to Acquire Land Within Statutory Timeline Under MRTP Act Triggers Lapse
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Bombay High Court: “Reservation Lapsed Due to Inaction; Land Now Available for Development” – Owner’s Rights Affirmed as Failure to Acquire Land Within Statutory Timeline Under MRTP Act Triggers Lapse

Court's Decision The Bombay High Court held that the reservation of the petitioner’s land, designated for public use (a garden), had lapsed due to the planning authority’s failure to act…
Posted by Rawlaw January 25, 2025

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