SC asks High Court to settle on on Dec 21 review pleas against its verdict scrapping Roshni Act

According to media reports, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to decide on December 21 the review pleas against its verdict scrapping the Roshni Act.  The court said that it will hear on the last week of January 2021 the petition challenging the verdict of the High Court that had removed the Act.

A bench, led by Justice NV Ramana, took into consideration the assurance of the Union Territory administration that no coercive action will be taken against those who have approached the Supreme Court. It also said that the appeals pending before it should not affect the High Court in dealing with the review petitions on the scrapped Act.

The J&K High Court had on October 9 declared the Roshni Act “illegal, unconstitutional and unsustainable” and ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation to inquire into the allotment of land under this legislation. The Act was enacted in 2001 by the Farooq Abdullah-led government. It proposed to transfer ownership of state land to its occupants for a fee determined by the government. Money from these transfers was to fund power projects in Jammu & Kashmir – earning it the moniker, “Roshni Act”.

On Monday, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court had adjourned a petition filed by the administration seeking a review of its decision to scrap the Roshni Act, evict encroachers on state-owned land and retrieve it within six months.

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