J&K HC quashes order asking for re-registration of outside vehicles
Thu, Apr 29 2021 14:12 IST |
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Srinagar, April 29 : The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Thursday quashed the government circular that had asked vehicle owners with outside registration numbers to re-register their vehicles and pay road tax afresh.
A Division Bench of the J&K high court comprising Justice Ali Muhammad Magray and Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul on Thursday quashed the circular issued by the regional transport officer (RTO) that required re-registration of vehicles with outside J&K registration numbers and also asking for payment of fresh road tax.
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J&K HC quashes JMC allotments made in posh areas
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Jammu, April 28 : Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday quashed allotments of nine quarters by Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) made from the year 1993 till 2015 at posh Gandhi Nagar area in the winter capital Jammu.
A division bench of Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Rajnesh Oswal quashed the allotments made mostly in favour of the Corporation s officials, observing that allotments made are illegal and contrary to principle of equality. The allotments as well as consequential rent deeds/rent agreements made in favour of the respondents are quashed, the court said and directed the allottees to vacate the premises within a period of six months.
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Chhattisgarh High Court To Hear Cases Only Through VC, Subordinate Courts In The State To Function On Rotational Basis
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Chhattisgarh High Court on Monday (05
th April) issued an official order directing that Judicial Proceedings of the High Court shall be conducted only through video conferencing w.e.f. 07
th April 2021.
There would be as many benches as directed by the Chief Justice as per the requirement of the Roaster and the fresh filing would continue, however, a soft copy of the petition/memo of appeal shall have to be supplied along with the physical filing.
Advocates have been requested to enter HC premises only if they have to file cases or their case is listed.