Even the Kerala high court Monday said it is all up to the Central authorities to determine whether to take the responses to this draft Lakshadweep city and country planning law.
The law is one of the controversial policy changes initiated by secretary Praful Patel and islanders are also opposing it stressing it would eliminate the property rights of their tribal community.
Disposing of a PIL filed by a single Mohammed Sadique of Kavaratti, a division bench of this court stated it’s for the Centre to look at the tips, opinions, opinions, etc.
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elevated from regulations.
“Nothing could stop the ministry (of residence affairs) from interesting any of those suggestions if it’s worth consideration.
It might not be appropriate for the court to guide the central authorities or the secretary to take any proposal or remarks,” the court stated.
The petitioner had searched 30 times longer to record objections to this draft law.
It Is for Centre to Select objections to Lakshadweep draft Law: Kerala HC