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The Supreme Court has ruled that landowners cannot be prevented from using their land indefinitely. The court was hearing a case where the original owners of a 2.47 hectare plot had submitted a development plan, but the remaining area was reserved for a private school in a revised development plan in 1993.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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