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Gunvantlal Bhogilal Vrajlal Mehta vs K D Rawat & 2 on 18 July, 2014

8. Both   the   sides   have   been   heard   at   length.   The  learned   Senior   Counsel   Mr.B.B.   Naik   appearing  with the learned advocate Mr.Rajesh Dewal for the  petitioner,   has   urged   that   the   earlier  consultation in the present case was in the year  1996, which could not have been depended upon at  the time of issuing the notification on April 03,  2001.   He   further   urged   that   the   proposal   was  dropped on October 09, 1998 and once again, the  file was placed before the Minister on November  17,   1999.   On   what   basis   the   decision   has   been  taken, is not coming on record. The proposal was  rejected   whereby   Veda­Govindpura   Gram   Panchayat  was not to be given separate status. In absence  of   any   power   of   review   and   in   absence   of   any  changed   circumstance,   no   review   could   have   been  made when the decision was already taken. Heavy  reliance   is   placed   on   the   decision   rendered   in  the case of  Likhi Group Gram Panchayat (supra).
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Sanavakiya Gram Panchayat & 9 vs State Of Gujarat & 12 on 10 April, 2017

26. Record further indicates that respondent No.1 filed a further affidavit dated 13.12.2016, wherein reliance is placed upon the provisions of Section 7 of the Code as well as the judgment of this Court in the case of Likhi Group Gram Panchayat & Ors. Vs. State of Gujarat & Ors. [2000 (1) GLR 827] and Chhani Nagar Panchayat & Anr. Vs. State of Gujarat & Ors. [2000 (2) GLR 1263]. It was contended by respondent No.1 that Section 4 of the Code read with Section 7 thereof, authorizes the State Government to reorganize the Districts and Talukas. It was contended that the boundaries of the Taluka have been specified by the State Government and can be changed by the State Government. Relying upon Articles 243C and 243G of the Constitution which deal with powers, authority and responsibilities of Panchayats, it was contended that before Part IX was introduced in the Constitution, the Gujarat Panchayats Act, 1961 was in force in the State of Gujarat and after 73rd Amendment in the Act, the State legislature enacted the present Act namely the Gujarat Panchayats Act, Page 28 of 66 HC-NIC Page 28 of 66 Created On Tue Aug 15 20:00:51 IST 2017 C/SCA/16475/2014 ORDER 1993 with an object to bring the law relating to Panchayats in the State in conformity with Part IX of the Constitution. It was further contended by respondent No.1 that constitution of Taluka Panchayat and village Panchayat is a continuous process, whereby as per the changed circumstances and requirement/demand of administrative exigencies, the State Government is empowered to take decision in public interest at large.
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