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Anish Sharma vs Union Territory Chandigarh Etc on 29 April, 2009

The claim of the petitioners is that even though the plots have been allotted but ancillary service like dumping of cow-dung was not provided. Reference was made to an order passed by Division Bench of this Court in an earlier writ petition filed by some of the writ petitioners bearing CWP No.3270 of 2001 titled Anil Sharma v. Union Territory, Chandigarh wherein a direction was issued to the Administration to allot fresh cow-dung pits (if not already allotted) within one month.
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Jaswinder Pal Singh And Others vs The Union Territory Of Chandigarh And ... on 17 August, 2009

Subsequently, a writ petition bearing CWP No.25566 of 2013 titled Jatinder Pal Singh and others v. Union Territory, Chandigarh and others, was filed before this Court challenging the decision of the Administration for permitting the ground floor for residential purposes. The said writ petition was disposed of on GULATI DIWAKER 2015.01.05 15:45 I attest to the accuracy and authenticity of this document CWP No.26928 of 2014 2 21.11.2013 with a direction to verify as to how many plots have been converted as per the original terms of allotment. If the user is as per the original terms of allotment, proportionate grazing area and dung- pits should be made available as a measure both for the benefit of the animals as also to keep the area neat and clean and that the original allottees, who are adhering to the norms of the allotment, should not be prejudiced to this extent. It is in pursuance of such direction a common plot measuring 1500 square yards has been allotted for disposal of cow-dung.
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