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HYDERABAD: A division bench of the High Court, comprising chief justice Nisar Ahmed Kakru and justice Vilas Afzalpurkar, on Thursday ordered issuance of a notice on a public interest writ petition questioning the action of the Archaelogical Survey of India in effectually excluding about 33 acres of land from the Nay Qila Bagh, Deccan Qutub Shahi Bagh of the Golconda Fort. The writ petition also challenges the consequential action of making a large extent of land available for a golf course. Jasveen Jairath and another moved the court complaining that the authorities failed to see that the land in question for over a century was part of the land and the exclusion was illegal. They also stated that a water channel system therein had been wrongly excluded from the declared extent.Visually-impaired allowed to take test for selection as judge A division bench comprising justice G.Raghuram and justice P. Durga Prasad passed interim orders on a writ petition challenging the action of the authorities in not permitting a visually-impaired person to take the test for being selected to the post of a junior sub judge. The bench permitted one Varahalaswami to take the examination pending disposal of his writ petition in which he challenged as illegal the decision which kept him out of the selection process.Demolition of college building at Dindigal stayed Justice G Rohini stayed the demolition of the structures of the MLR Education Society at Dindigul. The order was made on a writ petition filed by the college management challenging a notice given by gram panchayat. The petitioner pointed out that Lok Ayukta had initiated steps and directed HMDA to demolish structures of 54 engineering colleges on the ground that they had not obtained permission from HUDA. The action was challenged as being illegal and without authority of law.
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