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HC raises constitutional questions on making village heads administrators after expiry of panchayats’ tenure in Uttar Pradesh

HC raises constitutional questions on making village heads administrators after expiry of panchayats’ tenure in Uttar Pradesh

The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court has raised several important constitutional questions over the appointment of village heads as administrators after the expiry of the tenures of gram panchayats and asked the state government to clearly explain the legal basis for this system. The court also stated that the validity of Section 12(3-A) of the Uttar Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act needed to be considered. The high court directed that at the next hearing, the government should explain in detail under which legal provision the appointment of outgoing village heads as administrators was made and how it is in accordance with the Constitution. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE) Hearing the petitions filed by Sanjay Kumar Sharma and others, a division bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Justice Manjive Shukla on Friday said that it is worth considering whether appointing the village head as administrator indirectly extends the tenure of the panchayat and whether this affects the constitutional rights of the State Election Commission. The court is hearing these important questions along with other related public interest litigations. Scheduling …

Haryana administrators pitch for modernising urban area law

Haryana administrators pitch for modernising urban area law

Senior administrators, urban planners and real estate captains on Saturday made a collective pitch for modernising Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975, to keep pace with the state’s rapidly expanding urban landscape and evolving developmental needs. Rastogi said that coordinated efforts among government institutions, planners and industry stakeholders were essential to ensure balanced, inclusive and future-ready urban development across Haryana. (HT Photo for representation) A consensus emerged at a high-level roundtable discussion organised by the Institute of Town Planners, India – Haryana Regional Chapter (ITPI–HRC) in Panchkula, to mark 51 years of the landmark legislation that laid the foundation for planned urban development in Haryana through private sector participation. Speaking on the occasion, Haryana chief secretary Anurag Rastogi said urban policies and regulatory frameworks must continuously evolve to address emerging challenges of sustainability, infrastructure resilience, rapid urban expansion and changing citizen expectations. He said the 1975 Act had significantly contributed to planned urban growth, infrastructure creation and economic development in the state over five decades. However, time has come to take it …

HC dismisses with costs plea to quash Delhi Waqf Board administrator’s appointment | Latest News India

New Delhi, The Delhi High Court has dismissed with costs of ₹10,000 a petition seeking quashing of the appointment of Ashwani Kumar as the administrator of the Delhi Waqf Board over the demolition of the Akhoondji mosque earlier this year. HC dismisses with costs plea to quash Delhi Waqf Board administrator’s appointment Justice Subramonium Prasad said the petition by Yamin Ali was publicity-oriented and an abuse of the process of law as it did not give any valid reasons for quashing the appointment of the city government officer as the administrator of the board. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India’s general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now! Download Now! “This court is not inclined to entertain the present writ petition and is inclined to dismiss the writ petition imposing costs of ₹10,000/- on the Petitioner to be deposited with the Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund within four weeks from today,” said the judge in an order passed on May 24. “This court does not find any reason to quash …

Madras High Court appoints a Committee of Administrators for CSI and CSI Trust Association

The orders were passed while allowing a batch of original side appeals filed in 2023 against a single judge’s order.  | Photo Credit: FILE PHOTO The Madras High Court on Friday appointed two of its retired judges as the Committee of Administrators to administer the Church of South India (CSI) as well as the CSI Trust Association until the conduct of fresh elections for the Diocesan Councils and the Synod. A Division Bench of Justices R. Subramanian and R. Sakthivel appointed former judges R. Balasubramanian and V. Bharathidasan as administrators and said that the latter shall take charge of the administration of CSI and CSI Trust Association with immediate effect. The Bench gave liberty to the administrators to appoint any retired district judge/judges to assist them in the process of administering the two institutions and conducting elections first to the Diocesan Councils and then to the Synod from among those nominated by the councils. It was made clear that the CSI Synod must pay an initial remuneration of ₹10 lakh each to the two retired …