| Home
Court permits minor maintenance at Mayawati's 'dream projects'
Calcutta News.Net Tuesday 9th February, 2010 (IANS)
The Supreme Court Tuesday allowed the Uttar Pradesh government to take up some minor maintenance work at the memorial sites to various Dalit leaders in Lucknow, where all further construction and masonry work had been halted by the court last September.
A bench of Justice Harjit Singh Bedi and Justice A.K. Patnaik allowed Mayawati government to take up work such as removal of construction material and debris, planting grass and trees and mending leaking water pipes, while forbidding it to carry out any masonry work at the sites.
Earlier, the bench had asked the state's acting Chief Secretary V.K. Sharma to apprise it through an affidavit of the various works that the government wanted to undertake at various memorial sites.
Sharma, in his affidavit filed last month, had sought permission for some masonry work as well, but the court refused.
'We have perused the list of the work that needs to be done at different project sites,' said the bench adding that it 'however, is not inclined to permit state governments to carry out all the works mentioned in the list.'
While allowing minor maintenance jobs, the bench transferred all the lawsuits opposing and supporting construction of the various memorials in Lucknow to the Allahabad High Court and asked it to reconstitute a special bench to resolve the issue preferably within four months.
The bench also absolved Uttar Pradesh's former chief secretary Atul Kumar Gupta of the charges of contempt of court by allegedly allowing continuation of the construction work at various memorial sites, which had been halted by a bench of Justice B.N. Agrawal Sep 8. Email this story to a friend
Have your say on this story
|
 |
 |
- The team that stays positive will win: Raina
Chennai Super Kings stand-in-skipper Suresh Raina said Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be missed in Friday's Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Delhi Daredevils, though the side has good, experienced players to fill in for him. [read story]
- Look beyond Kashmir for jobs, Chidambaram tells Kashmiris
A group of some 40 students from the Kashmir Valley, now on a tour to north India, met Home Minister P. Chidambaram here Thursday, and during interaction with them he reiterated the government's commitment to bring peace and development to the terror-riven state. [read story]
- Now Tihar inmates can call up families
Tihar jail inmate Rohit Rajinder Singh spoke to his mother over phone, something he had been yearning to do for months. Singh was the first Tihar inmate to use the jail phone calling system which was launched Thursday. [read story]
- 'Love, Sex Aur Dhoka' not just about sex, says debutant
Dibakar Banerjee's 'Love, Sex Aur Dhoka' is grabbing eyeballs for its bold scenes. But debutant Raj Kumar says there's just one lovemaking scene in the film that deals with voyeurism in the society. [read story]
- Amarinder postpones Pakistan trip
Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh has postponed his trip to Lahore where he was to release his book 'The Last Sunset: Rise and Fall of the Lahore Durbar'. [read story]
|
|
 |
 |
|
|