Owners can’t be forced to relinquish land free of cost for road widening as per master plan: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court ruled that landowners cannot be forced to relinquish their land without compensation for road widening as per the state's master plan. This decision impacts land acquisition practices related to infrastructure development.
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