Lunawat Construction Company v. Union of India

Supreme Court of India · 16 Apr 2019
Abhay Manohar Sapre; Dinesh Maheshwari
WRIT PETITION (c) No.96 OF 2011
constitutional other Procedural

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The Supreme Court transferred writ petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Ancient Monuments Act to the High Court of Bombay for merits adjudication and disposed of the petitions accordingly.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION (c) No.96 OF 2011
Lunawat Construction Company, A Partnership Firm represented
By its Partner Maniklal Peerchand
Lunawat ….Petitioner(s)
VERSUS
Union of India & Anr. …Respondent(s)
WITH
TRANSFERRED CASE (c) No. 30 of 2010
AND
WRIT PETITION (c) No.36 OF 2012
JUDGMENT
Abhay Manohar Sapre, J.

1. By filing Writ Petition (c) No.96/2011 under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner therein has challenged the constitutional validity of The Ancient Monuments And Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2010 (Annexure P­ 15).

2. In connected writ petition and the Transferred Case, the petitioners have claimed the similar reliefs, which are claimed in the lead Writ Petition NO. 96/2011.

3. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties and on perusal of the record of the case, we deem it just and proper to send these writ petitions and the transferred case to the High Court of Bombay for their disposal on merits in accordance with law.

4. In our view, no prejudice is likely to cause to the parties, if these writ petitions and the transferred case are sent to the High Court for their hearing on merits of the controversy instead of deciding the issue by this Court in the first instance.

5. On the other hand, we are of the view that once the High Court renders its decision, this Court will have the benefit of the findings of the High Court, if occasion arises.

6. In view of the foregoing discussion, both the writ petitions and the transferred case (W.P.(c) No.96/2011, W.P.(c) No.36/2012 and T.C.(c) No.30/2010 are sent to the High Court for their disposal on merits in accordance with law. We request the High Court to decide the cases expeditiously.

7. The writ petitions and the transferred case are disposed of accordingly. ……… ................................... J. [ABHAY MANOHAR SAPRE] …...…… .................................. J. [DINESH MAHESHWARI] New Delhi; April 16, 2019