Government offices that opened by landing on open ground has ordered the Supreme Court Status Quo

As he built the colony, the Madhya Pradesh Housing Council left open ground for public use. Government departments entered open ground and opened their offices. A pill was filed in the Supreme Court and disputed it. After hearing the petition, a department bank of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Suresh Kumar Kait and Justice Vivek Jain issued orders for the status quo and gave notice to the not -approved and an answer sought. The petition submitted by Bhopal resident Nisar Khan said a colony in the Aishbagh area was formed by the Madhya Pradesh Housing Board. While the settlements were created, open ground was left for the public use of people. Later, this colony was transferred to the municipal corporation. The petition claims that the Housing Council left about 12 thousand square feet of land for public use in the area of ​​MIG series houses. On the land issued for public use, the office of the Municipal Corporation and the Department of Public Health and Anganwadi Centers were erected. In addition, the municipal corporation proposes to build a waste dam area. The petition states that the government offers land for Anganwadi and the Public Health Rules, according to the rules. According to the rules on the remaining land, government departments have exceeded and established offices. After the first hearing, the Divisional Bank issued the above order. Advocate KK Agnihotri and Advocate Anmol Choksi discussed on behalf of the requester. Share this story -tags