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The CAF has cautioned the Deputy Chief Minister regarding measures to fix Bengaluru’s image. They argue that the city will be known as ‘Dirty Bengaluru’ if sewage continues to flow into stormwater drains and garbage is not promptly cleared. If urban poor and peripheral areas do not receive daily water supply and rely on private water suppliers, the city may become ‘Thirsty Bengaluru’. Violations of building bye laws, zoning laws, and other regulations could lead to ‘Lawless Bengaluru’.
Taking objection to the pathetic condition of roads in Bengaluru, the Karnataka High Court has stated that whenever it read reports in the media about people losing their lives to potholes, the feeling of guilt haunts it.A division bench headed .
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The amendment pertains to regularising illegal constructions
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The amendment pertains to regularising illegal constructions
The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday said that any action on regularisation of illegal constructions on land owned by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) as per an amendment made to the BDA Act last year, would be subject to the final orders on PIL petitions challenging the legality of the amendments.
The court also directed the government to inform all the concerned, connected with the actions to be taken based on the BDA (Amendment) Act, 2020, about the pendency of the proceedings before the High Court on validity of the Act.