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CLU exemption granted to several buildings in Dera withdrawn

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The change of land use (CLU) exemption granted to several buildings including a cricket stadium and a cinema hall inside the Sirsa-based Sacha complex have been withdrawn by the government, the and High Court was informed today.

During a resumed hearing on a petition, Advocate General B R Mahajan said the exemption given to 11 properties was withdrawn while two applications which the had given seeking permission were also rejected.

The full bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, A G Masih, and Avneesh Jhingan was hearing the petition filed by Panchkula resident Ravinder Dhull, who filed petition last year concerned over the law and order situation in his town.

The high court also passed directions for the setting up of an ad hoc committee to run the educational institutions located at the Dera, whose head was jailed last year in a rape case.

"A four member committee led by (Sirsa) and will be set up to run educational institutions inside the Dera," said Dhull.

The of has also been asked to submit a report on whether the hospital inside the headquarters could be reopened, the petitioner informed.

The bench also sought an investigation report in connection with an alleged conspiracy to free from the premises after his conviction in a rape case in August last. was also put on notice in the case.

The bench was also informed that efforts were being made by police to nab key functionary Aditya Insaan in connection with incidents of violence in Panchkula.

The next date of hearing was fixed for May 15.

Over 40 persons were killed and scores injured during violence that erupted following the conviction of Singh in a rape case by a last year.

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

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 22:20 IST
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