In MUDA Land Scam , The judicial commission has cleared Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his family of all allegations in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority land allotment case, giving them a complete ‘clean chit’ after thorough investigation.
Maharashtra government informed the Supreme Court that it has acquired 15.33 acres for the new Bombay High Court building. The remaining land clearance is “actively underway.”
Today, On 19th March, The Supreme Court intervened in the issue of an abandoned housing project in Greater Noida, seeking a resolution for affected homebuyers. Senior Advocate Ravindra Kumar, representing the Authority, requested a week’s time to submit financial details. The Court’s directive aims to expedite the process and provide relief. This step brings renewed hope for buyers awaiting possession of their homes.
The Supreme Court of India recently criticized the Kerala government for not providing a requested file to the Central Empowered Committee (CEC), which is tasked with overseeing environmental compliance and recommending measures to the State and Central governments. The CEC was established under the Environment Protection Act to support the Court’s directives on ecological issues.
Today, On 16th May, The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) withdrew its petition from the Supreme Court seeking office land in New Delhi, indicating a shift in strategy. The party aims to explore alternative solutions outside the judicial process. This decision follows the ongoing proceedings at the Delhi High Court and the rejection of their land allocation request.
