LUCKNOW: An afternoon after the administrative center of UP Lokayukta termed the cancellation of type-6 bungalow allocated to state ombudsman through the UP executive as a drive tactic, the property department stated on Tuesday that it'll record a special go away petition (SLP) in the prime court docket to get the bungalow vacated.
UP property officer Yogesh Shukla stated the commentary issued through Lokayukta’s secretary Pankaj Upadhyay used to be now not proper and “against the behavior laws”. He stated that the bungalow allocated to Lokayukta used to be cancelled following a prime court docket order dated December three, 2017.
“The order cancelling the allotment of bungalow used to be communicated to the prime court docket through suggest basic Ramesh Kumar Singh,” he advised reporters. “However, it isn't transparent why the HC could now not get the order implemented,” he stated. Misra occupies type-6 bungalow in the posh Gautampalli locality in the middle of the city. After cancelling the allotment of his current bungalow, the property department allocated a type-Five residence to Misra earlier this year. Misra, alternatively, persisted to occupy the bungalow even because the property department moved in to get the order implemented on December 21.
On Monday, Lokayukta’s secretary Upadhyay had claimed that the prime court docket had raised three questions. One, whether the order had been handed preserving in view the sensitivity of post of Lokayukta. Two, if the order used to be an try to downgrade his place. And third, such order confirmed informal approach of the state executive. Upadhyay had claimed that a lot of these questions had been left open to be answered through the state executive.
UP property officer Yogesh Shukla stated the commentary issued through Lokayukta’s secretary Pankaj Upadhyay used to be now not proper and “against the behavior laws”. He stated that the bungalow allocated to Lokayukta used to be cancelled following a prime court docket order dated December three, 2017.
“The order cancelling the allotment of bungalow used to be communicated to the prime court docket through suggest basic Ramesh Kumar Singh,” he advised reporters. “However, it isn't transparent why the HC could now not get the order implemented,” he stated. Misra occupies type-6 bungalow in the posh Gautampalli locality in the middle of the city. After cancelling the allotment of his current bungalow, the property department allocated a type-Five residence to Misra earlier this year. Misra, alternatively, persisted to occupy the bungalow even because the property department moved in to get the order implemented on December 21.
On Monday, Lokayukta’s secretary Upadhyay had claimed that the prime court docket had raised three questions. One, whether the order had been handed preserving in view the sensitivity of post of Lokayukta. Two, if the order used to be an try to downgrade his place. And third, such order confirmed informal approach of the state executive. Upadhyay had claimed that a lot of these questions had been left open to be answered through the state executive.
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