Madhya Pradesh High Court – Photo : Social Media 1644651296 Expansion The Rewa royalty has sought a reply in the High Court regarding the acquisition of the Bandhavgarh Fort built in the Bandhavgarh National Park and the compensation amount. Pushpraj Singh, son of former Maharaja Martand Singh, has applied on behalf of his advocate Abhijit Awasthi that the merger of Rewa State in the pre-independence 1954 Happened in India. During this, a video of the entire property of the Rewa royal family was made under the Treaty of State. The fort of Bandhavgarh was also included in this schedule. Members of the royal family 565 used to visit this fort spread over acres. But once the Bandhavgarh National Park was established, traffic was restricted. Advocate for petitioner Pushpraj Singh says that Article of the Constitution Under , the properties of the royal family have a special status. The government cannot deprive the heir of property from his right. Also, the advocate says that at present the said property is being used by the State Government and the Forest Department. In such a situation, proper compensation should be given by acquiring this property. But neither the forest department nor the government is getting attention towards this. The single bench of the High Court, Justice Sanjay Dwivedi, after hearing the arguments, said the Secretary to the Union Home Ministry, the Cabinet Secretary to the Central Government, the Joint Secretary of the Central Environment and Forest Department, the Additional Chief Secretary of the General Administration Department, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Forest Department, Principal Forest A notice has been issued to the conservator Shahdol, Director of Bandhavgarh National Park, Collector Umaria. ,
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