New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today asked the CBI and two others to file replies on a PIL alleging that Rs 14,000 crore worth of land and building property belonging to Delhi and Mumbai international airports had been granted a mere annual rental lease of Rs 200 under the modernisation programme.
A Division Bench comprising justice MK Sharma and Hima Kohli asked the CBI, Airports Authority of India and the ministry of civil aviation to file their replies within four weeks and posted the matter for further hearing on July 20.
03/06/06 Financial Express
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