Haryana Updated Sep 11, 2012 at 02:12pm IST
Chandigarh: In a major setback to
Bollywood producer and director Subhash Ghai, the Punjab and Haryana High Court
on Tuesday ordered quashing of allotment of 20 acres of village common land in
Haryana to him for for his production company Mukta Arts.
The court has further ordered that the land be
handed back to villagers.
Earlier in May 2012 the Punjab and Haryana High
Court had stayed the execution of the sale deed of land purchased by Ghai's
Mukta Arts in Badhsa village of Jhajjar district in Haryana.
The orders were issued by the High Court after
taking cognizance of a petition alleging favoritism by the Haryana government
in granting permission to sell 20 acres of shamlat (common land).
Ghai was planning to set up a film institute on
the plot. But his plans ran into trouble when villagers from Badhsa filed a PIL
challenging the allotment.
Ghai suffered a similar setback earlier in April,
when the Supreme Court ordered him to return 21 acres allotted to his institute
in Mumbai's Film City area.
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