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The Madhya Pradesh High Court condemned the Defence Ministry for illegally seizing a 132-year-old property from two elderly sisters, Ann Chandiramani and Aruna Rodrigues, without following legal procedures. The court noted that the Defence Estate Officer took possession within 24 hours of a civil court's decision, preventing the sisters from appealing. The court directed the restoration of the property to the sisters and criticized the ministry's actions as "wholly illegal." The dispute over the 1.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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