Bengaluru: The High Court on Wednesday directed the government to publish the required direction to the authorities concerned to take action to eliminate encroachment on the lake and tanks by exercising under the land income law.
Similarly, the Urban Development Department has been told to issue instructions to all cities to take action to eliminate illegal construction on tanks / lakes and their 30 meter buffer zone.
Compliance reports must be submitted on August 11, the next hearing date about a group of petitions regarding the lake / tank.
“Lake is an important part of our Eco system …
apart from the fundamental rights of citizens based on Article 21, based on Article 48A and below the principle of policy principles, is the state’s obligation to protect the environment.
Based on Article 51A (G), it is a fundamental task of the fundamental task.
Every citizen to protect and improve the natural environment, including the lake, “the division bench from Chief Judge Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice M was observed.
In the lake survey and determination of a 30 meter buffer zone, the bench directed each deputy commissioner to start work because the situation of the pandemic in the state had increased.
The government was asked to respond to the norms of the driving test rules of the High Court directing the government to submit in three weeks of his objection statement, which stated in what way the rules of 15 central motorized vehicles were being carried out by conducting a driving test in the transportation office.
The division bench led by the chairman of Judge Abhay Shreeniwas Oka gave this direction after hearing the pill submitted by Bengaluru Resident S Gowrishankar.
The applicant claims that when conducting a driving test for licensing, the 15 rule is being given go-by because most of the tests are carried out within the RTO building.
However, government advocacy told court that the test was being carried out on the designated track.
Rule 15 describes complicated guidelines for doing driving tests, including checking whether the applicant can adjust the mirror behind the back.