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इंदौर में पूर्वी बायपास अटका, कोर्ट ने जमीन अधिग्रहण को लेकर यथास्थिति बनाए रखने के दिए आदेश

इंदौर में पूर्वी बायपास अटका, कोर्ट ने जमीन अधिग्रहण को लेकर यथास्थिति बनाए रखने के दिए आदेश

नांदेड से देवास जिले में शिप्रा के पास पीर कराड़िया तक 77 किमी छह लेन बायपास के लिए जमीन अधिग्रहण पर हाईकोर्ट ने यथास्थिति बनाए रखने के आदेश दिए हैं। …और पढ़ें

Publish Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2026 10:14:04 AM (IST)Updated Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2026 10:18:26 AM (IST)

मध्य प्रदेश हाईकोर्ट में दायर की गई जनहित याचिका। – प्रतीकात्मक तस्वीर

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  1. देवास से पीथमपुर के पास नांदेड तक 640 हेक्टेयर जमीन पर बनना है बायपास
  2. नोटिफिकेशन में सिर्फ खसरा नंबर दिए, जमीन का कौन-सा हिस्सा जाएगा स्पष्ट नहीं
  3. वकील ने कहा- कानून के मुताबिक अधिग्रहित जमीन की पूरी जानकारी देना जरूरी

नईदुनिया प्रतिनिधि, इंदौर। प्रस्तावित पूर्वी बायपास का काम अटक सकता है। कोर्ट ने नांदेड से शुरू होकर देवास जिले में शिप्रा के पास पीर कराड़िया तक प्रस्तावित पूर्वी बायपास के लिए जमीन अधिग्रहण पर यथास्थिति बनाए रखने के आदेश दिए हैं। परियोजना को लेकर जारी की गई अधिसूचना को चुनौती देते हुए भारतीय किसान यूनियन (सूर्यवंशी) ने हाई कोर्ट में एक जनहित याचिका दायर की है।

कोर्ट ने केंद्र शासन, राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग प्राधिकरण (एनएचएआई) और एसडीओ खुडैल को नोटिस जारी किए हैं।एडवोकेट पूर्वा महाजन ने बताया कि देवास से लेकर पीथमपुर के समीप नांदेड के बीच 74 गांवों की 640 हेक्टेयर जमीन पर 77 किमी की छह लेन सड़क प्रस्तावित है।

2100 करोड़ के इस प्रोजेक्ट के लिए एनएचएआइ ने 23 सितंबर 2025 को अधिसूचना जारी की थी। कोर्ट को बताया कि अधिसूचना में सिर्फ जमीन के खसरा नंबर दिखाए गए हैं। खसरा नंबर के किस भाग की जमीन जाएगी, इसका उल्लेख नहीं है।

खसरा नंबर जारी किए गए

सोमवार को वरिष्ठ अभिभाषक अजय बागड़िया ने याचिकाकर्ता की ओर से पैरवी की। कहा कि एनएचएआइ एक्ट की धारा 3-ए में स्पष्ट है कि अधिग्रहित की जाने वाली जमीन की जानकारी स्पष्ट होना चाहिए, लेकिन सिर्फ खसरा नंबर जारी किए गए हैं।

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