WP/4283/2005 of NANDKUMAR AMRUTRAO SARDESAI vs THE RANGE FOREST OFFICER AND ORS
Bombay High CourtWP
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The Bombay High Court decided this matter on 21 December 2005. The registry identifies it as CNR HCBM010195672005. It was heard by Justice F.I. Rebello,hon'Ble Smt. Justice R.S. Dalvi.
The disposal recorded by the registry is "The court made the rule absolute, remanding the matter for reconsideration.". The record refers to 3 enactments, among them Private Forest (Acquisition) Act, 1975, Indian Forest Act, 1927 and Forest Conservation Act, 1980. 2 statutory provisions are noted on the record.
Court record
| Court | Bombay High Court |
|---|---|
| Record type | WP |
| Case number | CNR HCBM010195672005 |
| Date of decision | |
| Decision year | 2005 |
| Bench | HON'BLE SHRI JUSTICE F.I. REBELLO,HON'BLE SMT. JUSTICE R.S. DALVI |
| Petitioner | NANDKUMAR AMRUTRAO SARDESAI |
| Respondent | THE RANGE FOREST OFFICER AND ORS. |
| Disposal | The court made the rule absolute, remanding the matter for reconsideration. |
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