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  1. Dispute between tenants turns deadly in Greater Noida, leading to one death

    Dispute between tenants turns deadly in Greater Noida, leading to one death

    Noida: A dispute between two tenants in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida led to the death of one, police said on Wednesday.He said that the incident took place in Surajpur area on Tuesday evening.Additional DCP (Central Noida) Hirdesh Katheria said that according to the police, the victim...
  2. Stray dogs attack woman in Hyderabad

    Stray dogs attack woman in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], A woman was injured when she was attacked by a pack of 15 stray dogs while out on a morning walk in Hyderabad.The incident recorded in CCTV is of June 21.Narrating her ordeal, victim Rajeshwari told ANI, "That day, when I was walking, there were two dogs on the...
  3. Dharavi redevelopment: 'Land transfer is to Maharashtra government, not to developer Adani Group'

    Dharavi redevelopment: 'Land transfer is to Maharashtra government, not to developer Adani Group'

    Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL), a joint venture between the Government of Maharashtra and Adani Group, is the developer of the housing and commercial tenancy and will hand it over to the DRP/SRA of the state government for allotment. Survey findings.Sources have strongly...
  4. Supreme Court reserves verdict on whether private properties can be called material resources of the community or not

    Supreme Court reserves verdict on whether private properties can be called material resources of the community or not

    New Delhi: A nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its judgment on a complex legal question whether private properties can be considered "material resources of the community" under Article 39(B) of the Constitution and as a result, Can be seized by state authorities. To...
  5. Hearing of important cases in Supreme Court on 23 April

    Hearing of important cases in Supreme Court on 23 April

    Important cases heard by the Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 23:* The Supreme Court said the Maharashtra government brought in a law to acquire old and dilapidated buildings, which was unsafe as tenants were occupying the properties and landlords did not have money for repairs. Can...
  6. Maha brought law on acquisition of "acquired property" as tenants were sitting tight, landlords short of money: SC

    Maha brought law on acquisition of "acquired property" as tenants were sitting tight, landlords short of money: SC

    New Delhi: The Maharashtra government came up with a law to acquire old and dilapidated buildings which were unsafe as tenants were occupying the properties and landlords did not have money for repairs, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday. Investigating whether privately owned resources could do...
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