The Karnataka Assembly and Council on Friday passed the Bengaluru Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) (Amendment) ...
The Karnataka Assembly and Council have passed a bill to strengthen state control over the Bengaluru Palace Grounds, ...
Bengaluru: The govt tabled the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Bill, 2025, in the assembly, which seeks to retain control over the 472-acre Palace Grounds. The bill aims to replace an ...
Bengaluru: Both assembly and council passed a bill which seeks to deny transferable development rights (TDR) worth over Rs ...
The Karnataka Legislative Council passed the Bangalore Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) Bill, 2025, on Monday, March 10, amid allegations of politica ...
State secures full control over 472.16-acre Bangalore Palace Grounds for infrastructure projects Bengaluru: The Bangalore ...
He also questioned whether it is possible for the government to issue TDR for 460 acres of the land on the Bangalore Palace Grounds at the rate of Rs 3,400 crore against 15 acres 39 guntas.
certificates of over ₹3,000 crore within 10 days for 15 acres and 39 guntas of Bangalore Palace Grounds acquired for road-widening projects. The Palace Grounds were acquired for widening the ...
A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Aravind Kumar came down heavily upon the Karnataka government, observing that it is not uniform in the stand and has been going back and forth.
Replacing an Ordinance that was passed earlier, the Bill reserves the Karnataka government’s right to acquire or not acquire the Palace Grounds land for the widening of the traffic-choked Ballari Road ...
By R. Raja Chandra So the hidden genie is out of the bottle! It is equally surprising that one State enactment tries to subsume another State enactment contrary to the premise under which the ...