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The Supreme Court on Thursday referred the dispute concerning ₹3,000 crore worth of transferable development rights (TDRs) in ...
Supreme Court freezes release of ₹3,000 crore TDR certificates for Bangalore Palace ground pending review petition.
Bangalore’s fabled Palace Grounds have hosted the biggest names in the rock and pop firmament like Deep Purple, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Metallica, Rolling Stones, Michael Learns to Rock ...
It’s been over a year since the government announced a ‘total clampdown’ on all commercial activities on Palace Grounds. Since then, the music in Bangalore has nearly died with rock and ...
The Supreme Court today, as an interim measure, directed that the Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates issued ...
The SC has also directed that the original dispute over the Bangalore Palace grounds be placed before a three-judge bench for ...
The roots of the dispute trace back to 1996 when Karnataka Government enacted Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Act ...
SC halts TDR certificate release in Bangalore Palace case, giving Karnataka govt interim relief in Rs 3,400 crore land ...
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Karnataka Assembly and Council pass Palace Grounds bill amid dinAccording to the state government, granting TDR for the Bangalore Palace Grounds would not align with the state’s best interests. The bill said that part of the land which was acquired under the ...
Bengaluru: The govt tabled the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Bill, 2025, in the assembly, which seeks to retain ...
The Supreme Court will take up Karnataka's petition on Tuesday, which disputes the issuance of Transferable Development ...
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