CASE LIBRARY OF PILS IN ORISSA HIGH COURT AND SUPREME COURT FROM 2020

List of PILs filed by Jayanti Das in ORISSA HIGH COURT/SUPREME COURT

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WPC PIL 30556/2021 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF ILLEGAL COW CHALLAN/TRANSPORT BOTH INTTERSTATE AND INTERDISTRICT, FORMING COURT MONITORED SPECIAL TASK FORCE, PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR ABANDONING VERY CALF ON THE STREET, PROHIBIT INHOUSE COW SLAUGHTER

OPPOSITE PARTIES ARE CHIEF SECRETARY, SECRETARY HUD, FARD, HOME, DGP ODISHA AND OTHERS

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FINAL ILLUSTRATIVE FIR IN ORISSA RELATED TO WP(C) PIL 30556 OF 2021

JAN 2019 to APRIL 2022 -30 CASES

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Khantapada P.S. Case No.246, dated 23.07.2020 Balasore Odisha under Sections 307/379/411/429/34, I.P.C. read with Section 11 (1) (a)/11 (1) (d)/ 11 (1) (e) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960

 

 

Basta P.S. Case No.49/2021 under Sections 279, 337, 338 and 304 of the IPC read with Section 11(a)(d)(e)(f) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act.

 

Banarpal P.S. Case No. 49 of 2019 Angul odisha under Sections 379, 429, 307, 34 IPC, read with Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960.

Naugaon P.S. Case No.73 of 2020 Jagatsinghpur Odisha under Sections 341 / 294 / 323 / 307 / 354-B / 506 / 34 of I.P.C. read with Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter  Act, 1980

Naugaon P.S. Case No.74 of 2020 under Sections 341 / 294 / 323 / 307 / 354-B / 506 / 34 of I.P.C. read with Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter  Act, 1980

 

Simulia P.S. Case No.199 of 2021 Soro Odisha under sections 307/429/379/120-B/34 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 11(a)(d) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, section 192(A) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980.

 

Ranpur P.S. Case No.16 of 2022 under Sections 147/148/427/ 294/323/332/353/354/ 506/379/279/149 I.P.C. and Section 11(A)(d) (e) of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980.

Madhupatna P.S. Case No.286 of 2021 Cuttack Odisha under sections 379 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 11A of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980.

 

Simulia P.S.Case No.70 of 2021 Soro Odisha under sections 379, 429/34 of the Indian Penal Code, section 11(1)(a)(d) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960.

Barkote P.S. Case No.67 of 2021 Deogarh Odisha under Sections 379/429/34 IPC read with Sections 11(1)(a)(d)(e)(h)(c) & 11(2) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Barkote P.S. Case No.67 of 2021 Deogarh under Sections 379/429/34 IPC read with Sections 11(1)(a)(d)(e)(h)(c) & 11(2) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Ranpur P.S. Case No. 83 of 2021 under sections 341, 323, 379, 294, 506, 511/34 of the Indian Penal Code, section 25 of the Arms Act, section 11(1)(e) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and section 7(1) of Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act.

 

Nirakarpur P.S. Case No.178 of 2021 Tangi Odisha under sections 429/353/332/294/506/34 of the Indian Penal Code and section 7(1) of the Orissa Prevention of Cow // 2 // Slaughter Act.

 

Reamal P.S. Case No.179 of 2021 under sections 279/429/379/34 of the Indian Penal Code read with sections 11(1)/11(a)(d)(e)(h)(i)/11(2) of the Prevention of Cruelty to animals Act, 1960 and section // 2 // 7 of the Orissa Prevention of cow slaughter Act, 1980.

 

Dhamanagar P.S. Case No.104 of 2021 under Sections 379/411 of the I.P.C. read with Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Keonjhar Town P.S. Case No.35 of 2021 under Sections 429/379/411/34 of the I.P.C. read with Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Anandapur P.S. Case No.236 of 2019 under Sections 307/379/411/429/120-B of the Indian Penal Code r/w. sec.7 and 3 of Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960, Sec.11 of the Prevention of cruelty to Animals Act, 1990 and Sec.25 and 27 of the Arms act, 1959.

 

Keonjhar Town P.S. Case No.35 of 2021 under Sections 429/379/411/34 of the I.P.C. read with Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Gopalpur P.S. Case No.80, dated 4.8.2007 Berhampur Odisha under Secs.429/474/468/420/34, I.P.C. and Sec.7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act

 

Bantala P.S. Case No.259 of 2021 under Sections 379, 429 read with Section 34 of the I.P.C. and Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980

 

Banarpal P.S. Case No.104 of 2021 Angul Odisha under sections 353/307/429/506/34 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow // 2 // Slaughter Act

 

Keonjhar Town P.S. Case No.362 of 2020 under sections 429/379/411/468/471/34 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act 1960 and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cows Slaughter Act

 

Dhanupali P.S. Case No. 34 of 2022 Sambalpur under sections 379, 411, 429, 353, 332, 153-A/34 of the Indian Penal Code, section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980 and section 11(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

                                              

Banarpal P.S. Case No.104 of 2021 Angul under sections 353/307/429/506/34 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow // 2 // Slaughter Act.

 

Dhamanagar P.S. Case No.22 of 2021 under Sections 279/429/34 IPC read with Section 11(a)(d)(e) of The Prevention of Cruelty To Animal  Act and Section 7 of The Orissa Prevention of Cow, Slaughter Act.

 

Simulia P.S. Case No.227 of 2021 under Sections 379, 307, 120-B, 429 read with Section 34 of the I.P.C., Section 11(1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1980, Section 179 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Section 192(A) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

 

Balasore Sadar P.S. Case No.251 of 2021 under Sections 147, 148, 279, 336, 186, 353 and 149 of IPC, Sections 11(1)(a), 11(1)(d), 11(1)(e), 11(1)(f) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Section 7 of the Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1960.

 

Nihalaprasad P.S. Case No.83 of 2019 Gondia under Sections 379/411/427/429/34 of the I.P.C.,    Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of Orissa Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act and Section 181/192/194/196 of M.V. Act.

                              

Nilagiri P.S. Case No.219 of 2021 under Section 379/34 of IPC, Section 11(1)(d) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and Section 7 of the Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act.

 

Simulia P.S. Case No.14 of 2021 Soro, under Sections 279/353/307/379/411/34 of the I.P.C. and Section 11(1)(a)(d) of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act and Section 7 of Odisha Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act.

 

WPC PIL 13004/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES IN RATION CARD UNDER NFSA AND SFSS, CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN IDENTIFICATION OF RATION CARD HOLDERS, CHANCE OF QUID PRO QUO, IRREGULARITIES IN THE PROCESS OF ISSUE OF INCOME CERTIFICATE, VIDEOGRAGHY OF ROOM/ROOF/ WALL/ FLOOR IS NOT DONE ALTHOUGH IT IS NECESSARY IN EXCLUSION CRITERIA, NON-UPDATION OF WEBSITE OF TARGETTED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SCHEME, NO FIELD SURVEY FOR RATION CARD HOLDER SINCE 2002 ALTHOUGH SURVEY EVERY FIVE YEARS IS MANDATORY ETC

 

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WPC PIL 14046/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE BY CUTTING AGE OLD TREES FOR MLA COLONY IN BHUBANESWAR

SAFEGUARDING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO JUSTICE AND INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY OF LIVING ENTITIES UNDER ARTICLE 14, 19, 21 AND 48-A

 

SLP CASE NO 25047 OF 2018 09 01 2020

ADR VS WB STATE

 

     ITEM NO.35                    COURT NO.1                 SECTION XVI

                         S U P R E M E C O U R T O F      I N D I A

                                 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

 

     Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C)         No(s).25047/2018

 

     (Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated           31-08-2018 in WP

     No. 5181/2017 passed by the High Court At Calcutta)

 

     ASSOCIATION FOR PROTECTION OF

     DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS & ANR.                                Petitioner(s)

                                           VERSUS

 

     THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS.                           Respondent(s)

 

     (With IA No. 140401/2018 - INTERVENTION APPLICATION)

 

     WITH SLP(C) No. 25532/2018 (XVI)

     (With Appln(s) for EXEMPTION FROM FILING C/C OF THE IMPUGNED JUDGMENT ON

     IA 135189/2018 and FOR ADDITION / DELETION / MODIFICATION PARTIES ON IA

     185534/2018 and IA No. 185534/2018 - ADDITION / DELETION / MODIFICATION

     PARTIES and IA No. 135189/2018 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING C/C OF THE

     IMPUGNED JUDGMENT)

 

     Date : 09-01-2020 These matters were called on for hearing today.

     CORAM :

              HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

              HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B.R. GAVAI

              HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURYA KANT

 

     For Petitioner(s)         Mr.   Prashant Bhusan, Adv.

                               Mr.   Raghunath Chakraborty, Adv.

                               Mr.   Kunal Chatterji, AOR

                               Ms.   Maitrayee Banerjee, Adv.

                               Mr.   Saurav Gupta, Adv.

                               Mr.   O. Kuttan, Adv.

 

                               Mr.   Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, Sr. Adv.

                               Mr.   Subhasish Bhowmick, AOR

                               Ms.   Manisha Pandey, Adv.

                               Mr.   Kunal Malik, Adv.

 

     For Respondent(s)/        Dr.   Abhishek Manu Singhvi, Sr. Adv.

     Applicant(s)              Mr.   Suhaan Mukerji, Adv.

                               Ms.   Astha Sharma, Adv.

                               Mr.   Vishal Prasadi, Adv.

                               Mr.   Amit Bhandari, Adv.

                               Mr.   Amit Verma, Adv.

                               Mr.   Abhishek Manchanda, Adv.

                               Ms.   Kajal Dalal, Adv.

Signature Not Verified

                               M/s   PLR Chambers And Co., AOR

Digitally signed by

SANJAY KUMAR

Date: 2020.01.10

16:40:28 IST

Reason:                        Mr. Rakesh Chaudhary, Adv.

                               Mr. Naresh Kumar, AOR

 

                               Mr. A.N.S. Nadkarni, ASG

                               Ms. Chinmayee Chandra, Adv.

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                        Ms.   Suhasini Sen, Adv.

                        Mr.   Salvador S. Rebello, Adv.

                        Ms.   Arzu Paul, Adv.

                        Mr.   Neeleshwar Pavani, Adv.

                        Ms.   Riya Soni, Adv.

                        Ms.   Akansha Jain, Adv.

                        Mr.   Gurmeet Singh Makker, AOR

 

                        Mr. Manish K. Bishnoi, AOR

                        Mr. Sachin Sharma, Adv.

                        Mr. Umang Raj, Adv.

 

                        Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Mishra

                        Mr. Santi Ranjan Das, Adv.

                        Mr. Anindo Mukherjee, Adv.

                        Mrs. Sarla Chandra, AOR

 

         UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following

                            O R D E R

These cases present the usual dilemma between environmental protection and development. Obviously, each situation involves different considerations. Whatever be the method adopted for the evaluation of the loss to the environment or to the economy in general, it is desirable if alternatives to the proposed felling of heritage trees is considered by a committee of experts.

In the circumstances, we consider it appropriate to direct that there shall be a committee of experts comprising of the following members :

(1) Prof. Nishikant Mukerji Mg. Director, Tiger Environment Centre, No.21, Indrasagar Apartments, 5th Floor, Akashwani Square, RN Tagore Road, Civil Lines, Nagpur – 440001 (Maharashtra). Cell : 9822708434 Email : nishikantm@yahoo.com (2) Dr. Soham Pandya Secretary and Executive Director, Centre of Science for Villages, Dattapur, Wardha – 442 001, Maharashtra. Cell : 9890434003 and 7030288445 Phone : (07152) 250570 Email : soham.ced@gmail.com (3) Ms. Sunita Narain Director, Centre for Science and Environment 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi-110062 Cell : 9810064207 Phone: (91) (11) 40616000, 29955124, 29956110, 29956394, 29956399 Fax: (91) (11) 29955879 Email: cse@cseindia.org (4) Mr. Bikash Kumar Maji Assistant Chief Engineer, PIU(ROB), P.W. (Roads) Directorate, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata, West Bengal, Cell : 9073914261 (5) Mrs. Niranjita Mitra Division Forest Officer, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, West Bengal.

Cell : 9830044254 The aforesaid Committee shall expeditiously take a decision about the best course to be adopted in the present case and make a report to this Court within a period of five weeks from today.

The State of West Bengal will make adequate arrangements viz., travelling, lodging, boarding, etc., for the members of the aforesaid Committee at its own costs, to enable them to visit the site in the State of West Bengal.

The Registry is directed to send the copies of this order to the aforesaid members of the Committee forthwith.

List these matters on 18.2.2020.

(SANJAY KUMAR-II) (INDU KUMARI POKHRIYAL) COURT MASTER (SH) ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


SLP CASE NO 25047 OF 2018 25 03 2021

ADR VS WB STATE

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 25047 OF 2018 ASSOCIATION FOR PROTECTION OF DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS & ANR. ...PETITIONER(S) VERSUS THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS. ...RESPONDENT(S)

O R D E R

The issue before us in SLP (C) 25047/2018 is whether we should allow the Government of West Bengal to fell the trees, in order to construct Road Over Bridges (ROBs) and widen the Roads. We are told that ROBs are necessitated to prevent accidents, which are several, over the past few years. This is the human/development concern that has been expressed by the State of West Bengal. It is, however, undisputed that the ROBs can only be constructed after felling of several trees, ages of which are said to be up to 150 years. As per the Report of the Expert Committee submitted before us, primarily, about 50 trees have already been felled and potentially another 306 trees are to be felled. As per the Report, many of the trees can be called ‘historical trees’, which have ‘irreplaceable value’ and compensatory afforestation cannot replace trees of this value. It is common ground that the trees cannot be transplanted at some other location. The right to clean and healthy environment has been recognized as the fundamental right under Article 21 of the 2 Constitution of India. Article 48-A imposes duty upon the State to endeavour to protect and improve the environment and safeguard the forests and wildlife of the Country. In addition to this, India is also a party to international treaties, agreements and conferences and has committed itself to sustainable development and growth. This legal framework indicates that sustainable development must remain at the heart of any development policy implemented by the state. It is essential to strike the right balance between environmental conservation and protection on one hand, and the right to development on the other, while articulating the doctrine of sustainable development. We may add that in our opinion conservation and development need not be viewed as binaries, but as complementary strategies that weave into one another. In other words, conservation of nature must be viewed as part of development and not as a factor stultifying development. One of the moot questions often involved wherever there is need to fell trees to develop a project is how just and fair compensation can be calculated for felling of trees by any authority or organisation which proposes such felling. We have no doubt that such compensation should be calculated and paid as a part of the project cost of the project which necessitates the felling of trees and such compensation must be utilized in an expert manner to create a better environment and, most importantly, increase afforestation. It is, therefore, imperative to make a realistic assessment of the economic value of a tree, which may be permitted to fell, with reference to 3 its value to environment and its longevity, with regard to factors such as production of oxygen and carbon sequestration, soil conservation, protection of flora/fauna, its role in habitat and ecosystem integrity and any other ecologically relevant factor, distinct from timber/wood. We note that the issue assumes significance from the perspective of climate change as a growing national and international concern. The pivotal policy document in India on climate change is the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) formulated by Union Government in 2008, which recognizes that the country is committed to increasing tree cover from 23% to 33%. Under the Paris Agreement, India has committed itself to Nationally Determined Contributions in 2015, wherein one of the stated objectives is to create an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent through additional forest and tree cover by 2030. In view of the aforesaid concept, based upon the suggestions of the parties before us, we constitute an expert committee of the following: (a) Dr. MK Ranjitsinh Jhala, wildlife expert and former Chairman of the Wildlife Trust of India – Chairman of the Committee; (b) Sri. Jigmet Takpa, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change- Member Secretary of the Committee; 4 (c) Sri. Arun Singh Rawat, DG, Indian Council for Forestry Research-Member; (d) Prof. Sandeep Tambe, (Indian Forest Service), currently working as Professor of Forestry at the Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal- Member; (e) Sri. Gopal Singh Rawat, former Dean and Director, Wildlife Institute of India- Member; (f) Dr. Nilanjan Ghosh, Director, Observer Research Foundation, Kolkata, an expert in ecological economics- Member and (g) Sri. Pradeep Krishen, Environmentalist- Member. The Committee shall discuss and recommend on the following mandate: (a) Develop a set of scientific and policy guidelines that shall govern decision making with respect to cutting of trees for developmental projects. (b) These guidelines may specify the species of trees in categories based upon their environmental values considering the age and girth of the trees etc. (c) The guidelines may provide special treatment for geographical area or eco-sensitive area, they may identify areas which need to be regulated and even identify a minimum threshold beyond which the guidelines will apply. (d) The guidelines shall prescribe a mechanism for assessment of both intrinsic and instrumental value of 5 the trees, based not only on the value of timber, but also the ecosystem services rendered by the trees and its special relevance, if any, to the habitat of other living organisms, soil, flowing and underground water. (e) The guidelines shall also mandate rules regarding alternate routes/sites for roads/projects, and possibilities for using alternate modes of transport like railways or water-ways. (f) The guidelines shall also prescribe the mode of compensation financial and otherwise, the stage of depositing such compensation and the process that governs the computation and recovery. In this regard, the committee may consider the existing regulatory framework regarding calculation of Net Present Value (NPV) and may suggest necessary modification. (g) In addition, the guidelines shall also specify the manner and mechanism of compensatory afforestation to be carried out using the deposited compensation, consistent with the native ecosystem, habitat and species. (h) The Committee may consider the need for any permanent expert body and its proposed structural form. (i) Any other issue incidental to the aforesaid objectives. We direct the Committee to file its recommendations within four weeks from the date of its first meeting. 6 The Union of India, through the Member Secretary of the Committee, is directed to ensure that all administrative facilities are provided to the Committee including functioning office space, appropriate secretarial assistance and other infrastructure. He shall also ensure that all information/statistics necessary for the deliberations of the Committee are made available. Further, he shall ensure that the necessary arrangements are made for the travel and boarding/lodging of the Committee members. We appoint Sri. K Parameshwar, Advocate as amicus curiae to assist the Court on all the issues raised in the present batch of petitions. The Registry is directed to send a copy of the paperbooks and records to Sri. K Parameshwar. The amicus shall also assist the committee constituted above, on the legal aspects involved in framing and institutionalising the guidelines it proposes. List the matter after four weeks. ...................CJI [S.A. BOBDE] ....................J. [ A.S. BOPANNA] NEW DELHI ....................J. 25TH MARCH, 2021 [V. RAMASUBRAMANIAN]

 

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1D LEGAL_AWARENESS FROM 2020 IN AUGUST 2022 ITEM 51 EMAIL DATED 02 09 2022 TO CJI TO TAKE SUO MOTU COGNIZANCE FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT


5B LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 53 EMAIL DATED 22 09 2022 TO CHAIRMAN NGT CALCUTTA BENCH


5C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 54 EMAIL DATED 24 09 2022 TO REGISTRAR NGT CALCUTTA BENCH REGARDING PLANNED DEFORESTATION OF SUBASI RESERVE FOREST


7C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 56 EMAIL DATED 19 09 2022 TO AG ODISHA REGARDING AUDITING OF SURVEY OF NFSA AND SFSS IN ODISHA


7D LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 58 EMAIL DATED 09 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 53 EMAIL DATED 22 09 2022 TO CHAIRMAN NGT CALCUTTA BENCH


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 54 EMAIL DATED 24 09 2022 TO REGISTRAR NGT CALCUTTA BENCH REGARDING PLANNED DEFORESTATION OF SUBASI RESERVE FOREST


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 55 EMAIL DATED 09 11 2022 REGARDING CUTTING OF APPROX 829 AGE OLD TREE IN CUTTACK ODISHA FOR EXPANSION OF ROAD ALONG TALADANDA CANAL FROM NUABAZAR TO BIRIBATI


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 56 EMAIL DATED 19 09 2022 TO AG ODISHA REGARDING AUDITING OF SURVEY OF NFSA AND SFSS IN ODISHA


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 57 EMAIL DATED 03 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 06 12 2022 IN WPC NO 9095 OF 2014


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 58 EMAIL DATED 09 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 24 01 2023 IN WPC NO 13004 OF 2022


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 59 EMAIL DATED 07 08 2023 TO CS ODISHA REGARDING OPEN AIR SLAUGHTER


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 60 EMAIL DATED 09 11 2022 REGARDING CUTTING OF 829 TREES IN CUTTACK


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 61 EMAIL DATED 04 06 2023 REGARDING OHRC CASE NO 2288 OF 2019 ABOUT DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED HUMAN DEAD BODY BY GARBAGE CARRIER OF MUNICIPALITY


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 62 EMAIL DATED 07 08 2023 TO OHRC ABOUT NHRC CASE DATED 07 08 2023 TRANSFERRED TO OHRC REGARDING OPEN AIR SLAUGHTER


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 63 EMAIL DATED 27 03 2023 TO CIC NEW DELHI REQUESTING TO REGISTER A CASE AGAINST CPIO AND ADDL REGISTRAR SUPREME COURT


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 64 EMAIL DATED 12 05 2023 10 07 2023 23 08 2023 TO SECRETARY JUDICIAL LOKAYUKTA ODISHA


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LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 65 EMAIL DATED 12 05 2023 22 07 2023 TO JICA CMC ETC REGARDING SEWERAGE PROJECT IN PRIVATE LAND WITHOUT LAND OWNERSHIP TRANSFER DOCUMENT


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 66 EMAIL DATED 18 05 2023 TO CMO OERC ETC REGARDING INACTION AND CLARIFICATION ABOUT MY EMAIL DATED 19 03 2023 ABOUT SUB METERS AND OTHER IRREGULARITIES BY TPCODL

 

UPDATE CASE LIBRARY OF PILS WITH NEW NUMBERS FROM 2020 IN AUGUST 2023

 

 

WPC PIL 19827/2017 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 21 AND VIOLATION OF AIS RULES OF CADRE OFFICERS OF KALAHANDI LIKE SP AND DISTRICT MAGISTRATE WHO FACILITATE BUTCHERY OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS ON PUBLIC STREET AND PUBLIC GAZE AND SEEKING STRICT ACTION BY THE HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA FOR STOPPAGE OF ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN CHHATAR JATRA AT BHAWANIPATNA DISTRICT KALAHANDI ODISHA

 

# 1A WPC PIL 19827 OF 2017 OHC ORDER DATED 06 01 2020

# 1B WPC PIL 19827 OF 2017 SLP 21329 OF 2020 SUPREME COURT REGISTRY OFFICE REPORT DATED 13 02 2023

# 1C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2022 ITEM 48 EMAIL DATED 17 04 2022 TO SECRETARY GENERAL SUPREME COURT

# 1D LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2022 ITEM 51 EMAIL DATED 02 09 2022 TO CJI

 

 

WPC PIL 30072/2020 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF BHUBANESWAR AS GAD DEPARTMENT HAS DECIDED TO TURN APPROX 20 ACRES OF EKARMA KANAN BOTANICAL PARK OF BHUBANESWAR INTO A CONCRETE JUNGLE OF COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES WITHOUT ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE AS PER MEDIA REPORT AND THE RELATED DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE WITH THE MEDIA HOUSE AT THE COST OF DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE. THE COMMERCIAL PROJECT SHOULD NOT BE CARRIED OUT AT THE COST OF AGE OLD TREES THAT ARE OXYGEN SUPPLIER AND A CHECK ON AIR POLLUTION. THE GOVERNMENT IS VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF BHUBANESWAR WHO ARE DEEPLY INVOLVED WITH THE SAME BOTANICAL GARDEN GENERATION AFTER GENERATION FOR PURE AIR, MORNING WALK AND BEAUTIFUL NATURAL SCENERY BOTH FOR BETTER PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AND THEY ARE GOING TO BE DEPRIVED OF THE SAME. THE AGE OLD TREES ALSO SHELTER MANY BIRDS AND SMALL ANIMALS WHICH PRESERVES THE ECO-SYSTEM OF BHUBANESWAR.

 

# 3A WPC PIL 30072 OF 2020 OHC ORDER DATED 17 10 2022

# 3B WPC PIL 30072 OF 2020 OHC ORDER DATED 24 08 2022

# 3C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 3D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 3E NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 3F NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 3G NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

 

 

WPC PIL 7061/2021 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF STATE GOVT PLANNING TO INITIATE A CEMENT FACTORY INSIDE THE SUBASI RESERVE FOREST, ATHGARH FOREST DIVISION FOR WHICH THOUSANDS OF AGE OLD TREES IN AROUND 12 ACRES HAVE TO BE CUT FOR ELECTRIFICATION OF PRIVATE CEMENT FACTORY. IT IS ALSO NECESSARY TO SAY THAT ANY DEFORESTATION INSIDE RESERVE FOREST NEEDS NECESSARY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND ACCORDING TO THE FOREST RIGHT ACT 2006 ANY DEFORESTATION INSIDE RESERVE FOREST SHOULD BE FOR AND IN FAVOR OF THE TRIBALS RESIDING THERE GENERATIONWISE AND DEPENDENT ON THAT FOREST FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD. THE PROPOSED CEMENT FACTORY IS NOT DIRECTLY GOING TO AFFECT THE STANDARD OF LIVING OF THE LOCAL TRIBALS RATHER IT WILL EFFECT ADVERSELY IN CREATING ECOLOGICAL IMBALANCE, ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION, AIR AND GROUND WATER POLLUTION BY WASTE MATERIAL OF CEMENT FACTORY, SOUND POLLUTION AFFECTING THE WILDLIFE IN THEIR MOVEMENT IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT, SERIOUS THREAT TO THE ELEPHANTS AS IT IS A NATURAL CORRIDOR FOR THEIR MOVEMENT IN HERDS ETC.

 

# 5A WPC PIL 7061 OF 2021 OHC ORDER DATED 15 09 2022

# 5B LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 53 EMAIL DATED 22 09 2022 TO CHAIRMAN NGT CALCUTTA BENCH

# 5C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 54 EMAIL DATED 24 09 2022 TO REGISTRAR NGT CALCUTTA BENCH REGARDING PLANNED DEFORESTATION OF SUBASI RESERVE FOREST

 

WPC PIL 30556/2021 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF ILLEGAL COW CHALLAN/TRANSPORT BOTH INTTERSTATE AND INTERDISTRICT, FORMING COURT MONITORED SPECIAL TASK FORCE, PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR ABANDONING VERY SMALL CALF ON THE STREET, PROHIBIT INHOUSE COW SLAUGHTER

OPPOSITE PARTIES ARE CHIEF SECRETARY, SECRETARY HUD, FARD, HOME, DGP ODISHA AND OTHERS

 

# 6F WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 1

 

# 6G WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 2

 

# 6H WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 3

 

# 6I WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 4

 

# 6J WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 5 DATED 14 09 2022

 

# 6K WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 6 DATED 12 01 2023

 

# 6L NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6M NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6N NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6O NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6P NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6Q NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 6R NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

 

WPC PIL 13004/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES IN RATION CARD UNDER NFSA AND SFSS, CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN IDENTIFICATION OF RATION CARD HOLDERS, CHANCE OF QUID PRO QUO, IRREGULARITIES IN THE PROCESS OF ISSUE OF INCOME CERTIFICATE, VIDEOGRAGHY OF ROOM/ROOF/ WALL/ FLOOR IS NOT DONE ALTHOUGH IT IS NECESSARY IN EXCLUSION CRITERIA, NON-UPDATION OF WEBSITE OF TARGETTED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SCHEME, NO FIELD SURVEY FOR RATION CARD HOLDER SINCE 2002 ALTHOUGH SURVEY EVERY FIVE YEARS IS MANDATORY ETC

 

# 7B WPC PIL 13004 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 1 DATED 24 01 2023

# 7C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 56 EMAIL DATED 19 09 2022 TO AG ODISHA REGARDING AUDITING OF SURVEY OF NFSA AND SFSS IN ODISHA

# 7D LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 58 EMAIL DATED 09 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 24 01 2023 IN WPC NO 13004 OF 2022

 

WPC PIL 14046/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE BY CUTTING AGE OLD TREES FOR MLA COLONY IN BHUBANESWAR

SAFEGUARDING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO JUSTICE AND INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY OF LIVING ENTITIES UNDER ARTICLE 14, 19, 21 AND 48-A

 

 

# 8P WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 1

# 8Q WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 2

# 8R WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 3

# 8S WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 4

# 8T WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 5

# 8U WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 6

# 8V NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8W NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8X NEW LINK TO MEDIA SUPREME COURT SEEKS RESPONSE TO NEW METHOD TO ASSESS VALUE OF TREES TO BE CUT FOR PROJECTS

# 8Y NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8Z NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AA NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AB NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AC NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AD NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AE NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AF NEW LINK TO MEDIA

# 8AG NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

WPC  PIL 1096/2013 FILED IN SUPREME COURT BY CENTRE FOR PIL & COMMONCAUSE & JAYANTI DAS IN THE MATTER OF CHALLENGING ALLOTMENT OF LAND UNDER DISCRETIONARY QUOTA TO INFLUENTIAL PERSONS LIKE MPS, MLAS, IAS, IPS, JOURNALISTS AND OTHERS IN ODISHA AND GUJARAT

 

# 9A WPC PIL 1096 OF 2013 FILED IN SUPREME COURT CHALLENGING ALLOTMENT OF LAND UNDER DISCRETIONARY QUOTA IN ODISHA AND GUJARAT

 

# 9B WPC PIL 1096 OF 2013 SUPREME COURT ORDER DATED 21 02 2014

 

# 9C WPC PIL 9095 of 2014 FILED IN OHC

 

# 9D WPC PIL 9095 OF 2014 OHC ORDER DATED 06 12 2022

 

# 9E LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 57 EMAIL DATED 03 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 06 12 2022 IN WPC NO 9095 OF 2014

 

WPC PIL 26963 OF 2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF MUSHROOMING OF FAKE DRIVING INSTITUTES IN ODISHA, REGISTRATION OF HIGH SECURITY REGISTRATION PLATE ONLINE AND OFFLINE, EXHORBITANT FINES COLLECTED BY TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT ODISHA IN HIGH SECURITY REGISTRATION PLATE, ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF ODISHA TO DO AUDIT OF FINE COLLECTION FROM CHECKING OF HELMET, SEAT BELT, PUC, HSRP ETC AND EXPENDITURE USED ONLY FOR ROAD SAFETY AND COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF ROAD ACCIDENTS ETC

 

# 10A WPC PIL 26963 OF 2022 OHC ORDER DATED 16 11 2022

# 10B NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 10C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 10D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 10E NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 10F NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

 

WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA CHALLENGING LOOPHOLES IN THE EXCHANGE POLICY OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES VIDE RBI CIRCULAR DATED 19 05 2023, APPREHENSION OF CONVERSION OF BLACK MONEY IN THE FORM OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES INTO WHITE DUE TO NO GUIDELINES FOR EXCHANGE POLICY, CHALLENGING THE CIRCULAR CLAIMING THE EXCHANGE POLICY AS NOT DEMONETIZATION BUT ACTUALLY IT IS DEMONETIZATION OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES BECAUSE OF FORCEFUL WITHDRAWAL OF THE ₹2000 BANKNOTES BY RBI BEFORE 30 09 2023, PROBLEMS ARISING IN ATMS BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE OF ₹500 BANKNOTES WHICH ARE ALREADY EXCHANGED IN LIEU OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES AS PER INSTRUCTION TO THE BANKS BY RBI ETC

 

# 11A WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 FILED IN OHC ON 30 05 2023

 

# 11B WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 OHC ORDER DATED 06 06 2023

 

# 11C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

# 11D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

 

 

WPC PIL 19827/2017 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 21 AND VIOLATION OF AIS RULES OF CADRE OFFICERS OF KALAHANDI LIKE SP AND DISTRICT MAGISTRATE WHO FACILITATE BUTCHERY OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS ON PUBLIC STREET AND PUBLIC GAZE AND SEEKING STRICT ACTION BY THE HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA FOR STOPPAGE OF ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN CHHATAR JATRA AT BHAWANIPATNA DISTRICT KALAHANDI ODISHA

 

SEE # 1A WPC PIL 19827 OF 2017 OHC ORDER DATED 06 01 2020

SEE # 1B WPC PIL 19827 OF 2017 SLP 21329 OF 2020 SUPREME COURT REGISTRY OFFICE REPORT DATED 13 02 2023

SEE # 1C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2022 ITEM 48 EMAIL DATED 17 04 2022 TO SECRETARY GENERAL SUPREME COURT

SEE # 1D LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2022 ITEM 51 EMAIL DATED 02 09 2022 TO CJI

WPC PIL 30072/2020 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF BHUBANESWAR AS GAD DEPARTMENT HAS DECIDED TO TURN APPROX 20 ACRES OF EKARMA KANAN BOTANICAL PARK OF BHUBANESWAR INTO A CONCRETE JUNGLE OF COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES WITHOUT ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE AS PER MEDIA REPORT AND THE RELATED DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE WITH THE MEDIA HOUSE AT THE COST OF DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE. THE COMMERCIAL PROJECT SHOULD NOT BE CARRIED OUT AT THE COST OF AGE OLD TREES THAT ARE OXYGEN SUPPLIER AND A CHECK ON AIR POLLUTION. THE GOVERNMENT IS VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS OF RESIDENTS OF BHUBANESWAR WHO ARE DEEPLY INVOLVED WITH THE SAME BOTANICAL GARDEN GENERATION AFTER GENERATION FOR PURE AIR, MORNING WALK AND BEAUTIFUL NATURAL SCENERY BOTH FOR BETTER PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH AND THEY ARE GOING TO BE DEPRIVED OF THE SAME. THE AGE OLD TREES ALSO SHELTER MANY BIRDS AND SMALL ANIMALS WHICH PRESERVES THE ECO-SYSTEM OF BHUBANESWAR.

 

SEE # 3A WPC PIL 30072 OF 2020 OHC ORDER DATED 17 10 2022

SEE # 3B WPC PIL 30072 OF 2020 OHC ORDER DATED 24 08 2022

SEE # 3C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 3D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 3E NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 3F NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 3G NEW LINK TO MEDIA

WPC PIL 7061/2021 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF STATE GOVT PLANNING TO INITIATE A CEMENT FACTORY INSIDE THE SUBASI RESERVE FOREST, ATHGARH FOREST DIVISION FOR WHICH THOUSANDS OF AGE OLD TREES IN AROUND 12 ACRES HAVE TO BE CUT FOR ELECTRIFICATION OF PRIVATE CEMENT FACTORY. IT IS ALSO NECESSARY TO SAY THAT ANY DEFORESTATION INSIDE RESERVE FOREST NEEDS NECESSARY ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND ACCORDING TO THE FOREST RIGHT ACT 2006 ANY DEFORESTATION INSIDE RESERVE FOREST SHOULD BE FOR AND IN FAVOR OF THE TRIBALS RESIDING THERE GENERATIONWISE AND DEPENDENT ON THAT FOREST FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD. THE PROPOSED CEMENT FACTORY IS NOT DIRECTLY GOING TO AFFECT THE STANDARD OF LIVING OF THE LOCAL TRIBALS RATHER IT WILL EFFECT ADVERSELY IN CREATING ECOLOGICAL IMBALANCE, ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION, AIR AND GROUND WATER POLLUTION BY WASTE MATERIAL OF CEMENT FACTORY, SOUND POLLUTION AFFECTING THE WILDLIFE IN THEIR MOVEMENT IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT, SERIOUS THREAT TO THE ELEPHANTS AS IT IS A NATURAL CORRIDOR FOR THEIR MOVEMENT IN HERDS ETC.

 

SEE # 5A WPC PIL 7061 OF 2021 OHC ORDER DATED 15 09 2022

SEE # 5B LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 53 EMAIL DATED 22 09 2022 TO CHAIRMAN NGT CALCUTTA BENCH

SEE # 5C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 54 EMAIL DATED 24 09 2022 TO REGISTRAR NGT CALCUTTA BENCH REGARDING PLANNED DEFORESTATION OF SUBASI RESERVE FOREST

WPC PIL 30556/2021 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF ILLEGAL COW CHALLAN/TRANSPORT BOTH INTTERSTATE AND INTERDISTRICT, FORMING COURT MONITORED SPECIAL TASK FORCE, PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS FOR ABANDONING VERY SMALL CALF ON THE STREET, PROHIBIT INHOUSE COW SLAUGHTER

OPPOSITE PARTIES ARE CHIEF SECRETARY, SECRETARY HUD, FARD, HOME, DGP ODISHA AND OTHERS

 

SEE# 6F WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 1

SEE # 6G WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 2

SEE # 6H WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 3

SEE # 6I WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 4

SEE # 6J WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 5 DATED 14 09 2022

SEE # 6K WPC PIL 30556 OF 2021 OHC ORDER 6 DATED 12 01 2023

SEE # 6L NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE# 6M NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 6N NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 6O NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 6P NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 6Q NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 6R NEW LINK TO MEDIA

WPC PIL 13004/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES IN RATION CARD UNDER NFSA AND SFSS, CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN IDENTIFICATION OF RATION CARD HOLDERS, CHANCE OF QUID PRO QUO, IRREGULARITIES IN THE PROCESS OF ISSUE OF INCOME CERTIFICATE, VIDEOGRAGHY OF ROOM/ROOF/ WALL/ FLOOR IS NOT DONE ALTHOUGH IT IS NECESSARY IN EXCLUSION CRITERIA, NON-UPDATION OF WEBSITE OF TARGETTED PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SCHEME, NO FIELD SURVEY FOR RATION CARD HOLDER SINCE 2002 ALTHOUGH SURVEY EVERY FIVE YEARS IS MANDATORY ETC

 

SEE # 7B WPC PIL 13004 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 1 DATED 24 01 2023

SEE # 7C LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 56 EMAIL DATED 19 09 2022 TO AG ODISHA REGARDING AUDITING OF SURVEY OF NFSA AND SFSS IN ODISHA

SEE # 7D LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 58 EMAIL DATED 09 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 24 01 2023 IN WPC NO 13004 OF 2022

WPC PIL 14046/2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE BY CUTTING AGE OLD TREES FOR MLA COLONY IN BHUBANESWAR

SAFEGUARDING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO JUSTICE AND INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY OF LIVING ENTITIES UNDER ARTICLE 14, 19, 21 AND 48-A

 

 

SEE # 8P WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 1

SEE # 8Q WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 2

SEE # 8R WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 3

SEE # 8S WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 4

SEE # 8T WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 5

SEE # 8U WPC PIL 14046 OF 2022 OHC ORDER 6

SEE # 8V NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8W NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8X NEW LINK TO MEDIA SUPREME COURT SEEKS RESPONSE TO NEW METHOD TO ASSESS VALUE OF TREES TO BE CUT FOR PROJECTS

SEE # 8Y NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8Z NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AA NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AB NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AC NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AD NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AE NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AF NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 8AG NEW LINK TO MEDIA

WPC  PIL 1096/2013 FILED IN SUPREME COURT BY CENTRE FOR PIL & COMMONCAUSE & JAYANTI DAS IN THE MATTER OF CHALLENGING ALLOTMENT OF LAND UNDER DISCRETIONARY QUOTA TO INFLUENTIAL PERSONS LIKE MPS, MLAS, IAS, IPS, JOURNALISTS AND OTHERS IN ODISHA AND GUJARAT

 

SEE # 9A WPC PIL 1096 OF 2013 FILED IN SUPREME COURT CHALLENGING ALLOTMENT OF LAND UNDER DISCRETIONARY QUOTA IN ODISHA AND GUJARAT

SEE # 9B WPC PIL 1096 OF 2013 SUPREME COURT ORDER DATED 21 02 2014

SEE # 9C WPC PIL 9095 of 2014 FILED IN OHC

SEE # 9D WPC PIL 9095 OF 2014 OHC ORDER DATED 06 12 2022

SEE # 9E LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 57 EMAIL DATED 03 02 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA AS A COMPLIANCE OF ORISSA HIGH COURT ORDER DATED 06 12 2022 IN WPC NO 9095 OF 2014

WPC PIL 26963 OF 2022 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA IN THE MATTER OF MUSHROOMING OF FAKE DRIVING INSTITUTES IN ODISHA, REGISTRATION OF HIGH SECURITY REGISTRATION PLATE ONLINE AND OFFLINE, EXHORBITANT FINES COLLECTED BY TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT ODISHA IN HIGH SECURITY REGISTRATION PLATE, ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF ODISHA TO DO AUDIT OF FINE COLLECTION FROM CHECKING OF HELMET, SEAT BELT, PUC, HSRP ETC AND EXPENDITURE USED ONLY FOR ROAD SAFETY AND COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF ROAD ACCIDENTS ETC

 

SEE # 10A WPC PIL 26963 OF 2022 OHC ORDER DATED 16 11 2022

SEE # 10B NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 10C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 10D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 10E NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 10F NEW LINK TO MEDIA

WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 FILED IN HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA CHALLENGING LOOPHOLES IN THE EXCHANGE POLICY OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES VIDE RBI CIRCULAR DATED 19 05 2023, APPREHENSION OF CONVERSION OF BLACK MONEY IN THE FORM OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES INTO WHITE DUE TO NO GUIDELINES FOR EXCHANGE POLICY, CHALLENGING THE CIRCULAR CLAIMING THE EXCHANGE POLICY AS NOT DEMONETIZATION BUT ACTUALLY IT IS DEMONETIZATION OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES BECAUSE OF FORCEFUL WITHDRAWAL OF THE ₹2000 BANKNOTES BY RBI BEFORE 30 09 2023, PROBLEMS ARISING IN ATMS BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE OF ₹500 BANKNOTES WHICH ARE ALREADY EXCHANGED IN LIEU OF ₹2000 BANKNOTES AS PER INSTRUCTION TO THE BANKS BY RBI ETC

 

SEE # 11A WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 FILED IN OHC ON 30 05 2023

SEE # 11B WPC PIL 17775 OF 2023 OHC ORDER DATED 06 06 2023

SEE # 11C NEW LINK TO MEDIA

SEE # 11D NEW LINK TO MEDIA

LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 67 DATED 04 09 2023 TO OIC REGARDING CASE NO 6 OF 2022


LEGAL_AWARENESS IN AUGUST 2023 ITEM 68 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 31 08 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA REGARDING LETTER NO 6929 LY DATED 28 08 2023

 

LEGAL_AWARENES IN 2023 ITEM 69 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 20 09 2023 TO LAW AND JUSTICE MINISTER AND LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA REGARDING MALFUNCTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE IN ODISHA LOKAYUKTA

LEGAL_AWARENES IN 2023 ITEM 70 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 09 10 2023 TO CJI REGARDING IMPOSITION OF COST ON GOVT OF ODISHA

LEGAL_AWARENES IN 2023 ITEM 71 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 04 10 2023 TO CHAIRMAN NHRC REGARDING REVIEW OF THEIR ORDER IN THE LIGHT OF DQ SCAM IN ODISHA

LEGAL_AWARENES IN 2023 ITEM 72 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 05 10 2023 TO LOKAYUKTA ODISHA

LEGAL_AWARENES IN 2023 ITEM 73 EXTRACT OF EMAIL DATED 17 09 2023 TO CHAIRMAN BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA AGAINST AOR IN SUPREME COURT KIRAN KUMAR PATRA

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