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HC directs desealing of third floors in residential areas

Wednesday 26 March, 2008. HC directs desealing of third floors in residential areas The Delhi High Court has directed the MCD to deseal third floors in residential properties which had faced action due to earlier orders. The decision comes on Tuesday in view of a Supreme Court move to allow property owners in New Delhi to construct third floor, subject to the final outcome..

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SC allows construction of third floor in Delhi with conditions

The Supreme Court on Friday allowed construction of third floor in the residential colonies in the national capital subject to the undertaking given by the owners to abide by its final decision on the validity of the master plan for Delhi (MPD) 2021. The apex court said neither the owner nor the person to whom the property would be sold or transfered could claim equity, if verdict goes agains..

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SC asks MCD to seal shops in illegal colonies by 30th June

The Supreme Court gave the MCD three months to seal all commercial premises, in Capital's unauthorised colonies, which are not protected by the new Master Plan and the Centre's notification. A Bench comprising Justices Arijit Pasayat and P Sathasivam passed the direction and asked the civic agency to seal such premises by 30th June. The Court had earlier allowed desealing of commercial pro..

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SC to examine whether Pak national can own property in India

SC to examine whether Pak national can own property in India Created on : 03/06/2008 7:17:13 PM (NORMAL ) New Delhi, Mar 6 (UNI) The Supreme Court has decided to examine an important issue whether a Pakistani national can have right to property in India. The important issue has been raised by a petitioner Bhai Lal Shukla, challenging the Allahabad High Court order whic..

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Tenant can be thrown out if he sublets premises: SC

A tenant can be thrown out of his rented premises if he sublets it to someone including distant kin, the Supreme Court has ruled. A bench of Justices Tarun Chatterjee and Dalveer Bhandari said this while rejecting the plea of a tenant from Capital, Vaishakhi Ram, who contended that the sub-tenants were his family members and as such subletting the premises was legally valid. Interpreting s..

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No mall at the Azadpur metro station - HC

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) Delhi High Court has allowed Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to go ahead with their ongoing project of building their station and platform at Azadpur (North Delhi) but the Court has refrained DMRC from making any Mall there without the prior approval of the concerned authority. Acting on a petition of the Azadpur Gaon Residents Welfare Association, Justice Sanjive Kh..

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Courts should not interfere in economic policies: SC

The Supreme Court on Tuesday cautioned courts not to interfere in matters related to economic and financial policies, saying it would amount to encroaching into the "domain of the executive and the legislature." Since economic policies involve planning by experts, courts should refrain from interfering unless they are unconstitutional, the apex court said while upholding an Andhra Pradesh gover..

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SC allows desealing of commercial premises in Capital

Supreme Court allows desealing of commercial premises in unauthorised colonies in the national capital in accordance with the 30th Jan notification of the Centre, but with a condition that the owners have to give an undertaking that they will abide with the final order. In cases where the premises are to be desealed, the owners will have to give an undertaking before the desealing process beg..

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