The plea of the petitioner in Madhya Pradesh High Court is that a large number of illegal hoardings exist in the city of Damoh. That the Municipal Council is not taking any effort to ensure that illegal hoardings are removed.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court disposed of a 16 years old pending Public Interest Litigation (PIL) claiming that all the unclaimed dead bodies may be given to them for the purposes of study or to be handed over to the concerned medical colleges.
Madhya Pradesh High Court division bench disposed of a PIL filed by one Rakesh Sharma seeking direction to the respondents/authorities to construct the dismantled portion of the temple and beautify the temple, besides removal of unsocial elements entering into the temple premises.
Madhya Pradesh High Court while considering the submission did not find any merit in the PIL dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) alleging that non-sports activities from many years are being conducted in the Pandit Baburam Chaturvedi Stadium.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed the Petition of a Workman assailing the order dated 12.02.2019 passed by Section Officer, Ministry of Labour whereby the dispute raised by the workman, of termination of service 01.05.2017, has been declined to be forwarded for adjudication to the Tribunal.
A question was asked to the counsel for the petitioner by Madhya Pradesh High Court that when the application for intervention has been rejected, how a backdoor method can be used by misusing the provisions of public interest in filing this petition.
The plea of the petitioner in Madhya Pradesh High Court is that a uniform law be enacted to bring about a Uniform Civil Code for all the citizens of India.