RAJESH SHANKAR
Ratan Heights Residential Society – Appellant
Versus
Ranchi Municipal Corporation – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
1. W.P.(C) No.5734 of 2022 has been preferred by Ratan Heights Residential Society through its Secretary for quashing and setting aside the order dated 29.9.2022 passed in Misc. Appeal No.13 of 2022 by the Chairman, Appellate Tribunal, Ranchi Regional Development Authority, Ranchi, whereby the appeal filed by the petitioners against the order/decision as contained in memo no.RMC/BP/1637/W03/2019 dated 14.2.2022 passed by the respondent no.2, granting permission to the landowners for construction/reconstruction/alteration of new building as well as alteration or addition in the existing building over the Plot No.(CS) 218, Plot No.(MSP) 218 under Khata No.170/36 situated at Village-Morhabadi, District-Ranchi, has been held to be pre-mature and not maintainable giving liberty to the petitioners to put their grievance within one month by filing objection against the order dated 14.02.2022 before the Ranchi Municipal Corporation.
2. W.P.(C) No. 341 of 2023 has been preferred by Ratan Heights Residential Society through its Secretary for quashing/setting aside the order dated 29.07.2022 passed in Misc. Appeal No. 35 of 2021 by Chairman, Appellate Tribunal, Ranchi Regional Develo
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