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The Bombay High Court has criticized the Maharashtra government for failing to pay compensation to a villager who lost her land for a public project in 1990. The court ruled that the government's actions violated the villager's constitutional rights and ordered them to pay compensation with interest within four months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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