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Karnataka High Court upholds Premium FAR scheme; says it is not violation of right to property
The Karnataka High Court upheld the Premium FAR scheme under Section 18-B of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961, ruling it does not violate constitutional Articles 14, 21, or 300A. The Bench confirmed the scheme's validity, affirming it aligns with property rights protections.
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