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Karnataka HC: Demolishing Buildings Constructed in Violation of Byelaws Would be Disastrous - (14 Dec 2016)

Karnataka High Court while dismissing pleas challenging refurbished Akrama-Sakrama scheme, has paved way for consideration of applications pending for past 30 months.

Tags : KARNATAKA HIGH COURT   AKRAMA-SAKRAMA SCHEME  

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