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    HC hears Katra Municipal Law PIL via video-conferencing

    By JK Global NewsMay 8, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Srinagar: A division bench of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Srinagar today heard a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) pertaining to prevention of violation of the municipal laws and master plan for Katra city via video-conferencing.

    The bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Ramalingam Sudhakar and Justice Sanjeev Kumar heard the PIL here. The bench was apprised of the steps taken by the Municipal Council Katra in respect of solid waste management during the proceedings.

    The court impressed upon the Katra Municipal Council to pursue the matter regarding solid waste management “in the right direction so that the Katra city is seen clean and eco-friendly.”

    The bench also called upon Katra Development Authority “to make inspections and prevent un-authorized constructions in violation of municipal laws and Katra master plan.

    Counsel for Katra Shrine Board and Katra Development Authority were directed to file follow-up status reports.

    The next hearing of the case was fixed for May 21, 2018. Meanwhile, according to the Registrar Judicial Srinagar, hearing of the case through video conferencing was widely appreciated by the legal fraternity. “The step initiated by High Court is likely to fulfil the expectations of the seekers of justice,” the Registrar said.

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