Chandigarh: The Supreme Court (SC) has directed the Punjab High Court and Haryana to try disputes related to wise property sales in the early city, preferably within two weeks.
SC also requested UT giving to submit a property survey report within a week before the High Court.
SC past these instructions on Mondays and copies are available on Tuesday.
Previously, the APEX court had lived in the Diado High Court related to the plantation office survey, where there had been stock transfers.
SC orders rang, “We were told that the survey had been completed and the authorities had to submit a report based on a survey to the High Court.
The authorities were directed to send reports on a survey that had been completed within a week from today.
The High Court can continue with the trial after taking into account the report And hear the parties.
The High Court was asked to try a dispute in the earliest writing request for two weeks from today “.
Meanwhile, this problem also came to hear before the High Court on Tuesday.
Because the copy of SC order is not available, the trial was suspended for September 16.
The High Court on July 27 has directed the administration to conduct a sample survey of housing housing offices sold in the city between 2016 and December 31, 2019, at 50%, 30% and 20% over someone outside the family of original owners or shareholders.
The court has directed the main architect to conduct a survey within two weeks, improving August 11 as the next hearing date on public interest (pills) proposed by sector 10 resident’s welfare relations on the maintenance of apartments from debris from debris from debris from debris From debris from debris from debris from debris from debris from debris from debris bungalows.
After that, a resident of Mamta City Gupta has submitted a special leave petition (SLP) at the Supreme Court.
Judge L Judge L Nageswara Rao and Judge Aniruddha Bose, in the order of August 9, has issued a notification to respondents.