Tata Motors to move court Wednesday against Singur Act
June 22nd, 2011 - 1:44 am ICT by IANSKolkata, June 22 (IANS) Tata Motors is likely to move court Wednesday against the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act, 2011, which cancels the 997.17-acre land lease given by the erstwhile Left Front government to Tata Motors, sources said.
Barrister Samaraditya Pal would represent the automobile giant in court, the sources said.
Amid a walkout by the opposition Left Front lawmakers, the West Bengal assembly June 14 passed the Bill that was designed to keep the Trinamool Congress regime’s pre-poll promise of returning 400 acres to the farmers from whom land had been allegedly taken by the Left Front government against their will for setting up the now abandoned Tata Motors small car factory in Singur.
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- Singur bill passed in Bengal assembly (Lead) - Jun 14, 2011
- Mamata government tables Singur bill - Jun 14, 2011
- Hooghly official submits report about Singur - Jun 24, 2011
- West Bengal passes Singur bill, Mamata calls it historic (Roundup) - Jun 15, 2011
- Court seeks report on 'pilferage' from Tata's Singur plant - Jun 23, 2011
- Singur farmers file applications for return of land - Jul 23, 2011
- Land identified for handing over to 12 Singur farmers - Jun 28, 2011
- Singur land bill full of flaws, says CPI-M - Jun 14, 2011
- Bengal kickstarts process for Singur land return - Jun 26, 2011
- Court rejects Tata's plea on Singur land (Lead) - Jun 27, 2011
- Tata Motors for status quo on Singur land (Lead) - Jun 24, 2011
- Singur farmers distribute sweets, throw colour - Sep 28, 2011
- Forward Bloc questions Tatas moving court on Singur - Jun 22, 2011
- Tata moves Supreme Court on Singur land - Jun 28, 2011
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