Patna: Bumshasan on reports of illegal encroachment and illegal transfer of Bihar Vidyapeth Land, producing 90 civil cases and pending crimes in a lower court and with revenue authorities, the Patna High Court on Monday issued a further land order up.
This historical institution is “established on the principles of Gandhian National Education”.
The Head of the Justice Head of Justice Sanjay Karol and the Justice s High Court itself.
The court also caught the Bihar Vidyapeth Management Committee for “lethargic approach” in fighting illegal occupants and illegal vendors on the ground.
Last week, the High Court had directed Commissioner of Patna DM and Municipal to inspect Baans Ghat and Bihar Vidyapeth, where the reminder of Dr.
Rajendra Prasad was located.
DM told the court on Monday about encroachment by 53 people at Bihar Vidyapeth and unauthorized sales or removal of several hectares of land by the owner himself.
Most of the current encroachment is the people who excel to vidyapeth management in 90 civil cases and criminal cases that are delayed before several authorities and lower courts.
At the request of the Petitioner Petitioner K Shahi for the high court intervention quickly evicted encroachment, the division bench directed DM to write action plans according to the law and to consume and protect the boundaries of the institution.
The court also directs the management committee to provide details of all the delayed litigation with their current status within four days.
The court also interacted with Siwan DM and asked about the progress made in the administrative augmentation given to voluntary land transfers made by one of the heirs Dr.
Rajendra Prasad, Balaji Verma, for establishing a museum in Ziradei for the first president of India.
Siwan DM handed over that he completed the preliminary talks with Balaji, who was ready to transfer land after arriving in India this week.
The court directed the DM to complete the entire progress of the work regarding the transfer of land for the information from Affidavit within four days.
The problem will be heard next on February 11.