Was land allotted to Patanjali at a throwaway price, asks HC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today sought to know from the if over 600 acres of land in was allotted to Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda at a throwaway price and on what grounds "concession", if any, was given to the company.

A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a filed by chief alleging irregularities in the allotment of land to the company for setting up a food park in the Multi-Modal International Hub Airport at (MIHAN),



The bench today directed the state to file an affidavit in response to the within six weeks.

The said the affidavit shall contain all papers and details pertaining to the land allotment.

"We want to only know on what grounds concession, if any, was given to the company. We want to know if land was given at a throwaway price," Chief Justice Chellur said.

"We want to know if any farmers' land was taken and allotted to the company," the said, adding the affidavit shall also include the proposal submitted by the company to the

Nirupam in his alleged that favoured Patanjali and flouted all tender norms to allot the land to yoga guru Ramdev company's

It claimed that the allotted land is part of a reserved forest area.

The also claimed that the land was allotted at a concessional rate causing heavy monetary loss to the public exchequer.

Nirupam has alleged that while the current market value of the said land is at least Rs 100 crore per acre, Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda received it at a throwaway price of Rs 25 lakh per acre.

The plea sought an inquiry into the land allotment and urged the to restrain Patanjali Ayurveda from using the land, pending a final order from the

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Was land allotted to Patanjali at a throwaway price, asks HC

The Bombay High Court today sought to know from the Maharashtra government if over 600 acres of land in Nagpur was allotted to Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda at a throwaway price and on what grounds "concession", if any, was given to the company. A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a petition filed by Congress Mumbai chief Sanjay Nirupam alleging irregularities in the allotment of land to the company for setting up a food park in the Multi-Modal International Hub Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN), Nagpur. The bench today directed the state government to file an affidavit in response to the petition within six weeks. The court said the affidavit shall contain all papers and details pertaining to the land allotment. "We want to only know on what grounds concession, if any, was given to the company. We want to know if land was given at a throwaway price," Chief Justice Chellur said. "We want to know if any farmers' land was taken and allotted ... The today sought to know from the if over 600 acres of land in was allotted to Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda at a throwaway price and on what grounds "concession", if any, was given to the company.

A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice G S Kulkarni was hearing a filed by chief alleging irregularities in the allotment of land to the company for setting up a food park in the Multi-Modal International Hub Airport at (MIHAN),

The bench today directed the state to file an affidavit in response to the within six weeks.

The said the affidavit shall contain all papers and details pertaining to the land allotment.

"We want to only know on what grounds concession, if any, was given to the company. We want to know if land was given at a throwaway price," Chief Justice Chellur said.

"We want to know if any farmers' land was taken and allotted to the company," the said, adding the affidavit shall also include the proposal submitted by the company to the

Nirupam in his alleged that favoured Patanjali and flouted all tender norms to allot the land to yoga guru Ramdev company's

It claimed that the allotted land is part of a reserved forest area.

The also claimed that the land was allotted at a concessional rate causing heavy monetary loss to the public exchequer.

Nirupam has alleged that while the current market value of the said land is at least Rs 100 crore per acre, Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurveda received it at a throwaway price of Rs 25 lakh per acre.

The plea sought an inquiry into the land allotment and urged the to restrain Patanjali Ayurveda from using the land, pending a final order from the

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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