It has been said in the petition that the flyover is being constructed inside the city by the Municipal Corporation. Where the flyover in Pt. Lajjashankar Marg is being lowered, the width of the said road has been determined more than 233 feet. , which is higher than the master plan. For this, personal land of the people is being acquired. (Indicative picture) – Photo: Social Media 1669184800Expansion 1669184800 of flyover in Jabalpur For this, about half a hundred petitions have been filed in the High Court against the arbitrary land-acquisition by the Municipal Corporation. During the hearing of the petition, a division bench of High Court Chief Justice Ravi Vijay Kumar Malimath and Justice Vishal Mishra was told that the buildings were being demolished without giving interim compensation. The government requested to provide time to present the reply in this regard. Giving two days to the government, the couple’s bench fixed the next hearing on January 4. Former High Court Judge SS Jha, his advocate son KS Jha and former Supreme Court Judge PP Navlekar, former Advocate General A. The forcible acquisition of land for the flyover has been challenged in half a dozen petitions filed by Agarwal and others. It has been said in the petition that the flyover is being constructed inside the city by the Municipal Corporation. Where the flyover in Pt. Lajjashankar Marg is being lowered, the width of the said road has been determined more than 233 feet. , which is higher than the master plan. For this, personal land of the people is being acquired. Apart from this, people’s land is also being forcibly acquired from Damoh Naka to Madan Mahal road. Earlier, while hearing the petition, the High Court had issued orders to appoint an arbitrator for mutual settlement. The report submitted by the Arbitrator said that 100% compensation should be given for the building. 100% compensation should be given for leased land 233 and freehold land. The government objected to the report of the arbitrator and argued that the road has been assessed as per the revenue records. During the last hearing, the couple directed the government to start the demarcation process and get its videography done. Along with this, the government should deposit ten crore rupees in the court as security fund. Keeping the determination of couple’s compensation subject to the final order of the petition, orders were also issued to provide interim compensation as determined by the government. Advocate Aditya Sanghi and Advocate Anshuman Singh appeared on behalf of the petitioners. ,
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