Madhya Pradesh High Court, Jabalpur – Photo: Social Media Expansion Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh State Legal Services Authority Jabalpur and Chief Patron State Legal Services Authority and Administrative Judge High Court and under the guidance of Executive Chairman MP State Legal Services Authority Jabalpur studying law on behalf of State Legal Services Authority Jabalpur 40 December of the students for the batch of 30 day internship program was started today i.e. 3rd December 2022. Present for internship on behalf of member secretary Rajeev Karmhe in the initial session of internship program 40 ) Addressing the students, information was provided regarding the functioning of the Legal Services Institutions and various schemes run by the National Legal Services Authority and the State Legal Services Authority. At the same time, detailed information was given on behalf of Additional Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh about the activities conducted under the internship program. As per the framework approved by NALSA, under the Internship Program on behalf of Madhya Pradesh State Legal Services Authority, Jabalpur Day Internship December 2022 and January is being provided. Under the internship programme, law students are made to visit Madhya Pradesh State Legal Services Authority along with District Legal Services Authority, various government departments, mediation centers etc. Law students can apply for internship with the recommendation of their educational institution within the stipulated time period. District Legal Aid Officer Zeeshan Khan, Jitendra Mohan Dhurve and Sarvesh Chaturvedi and others were present on the occasion. of the disputed land Status quo order on demarcation…
)2022 Jabalpur High Court in the case filed on behalf of Mohammad Shaheed Ansari, a resident of Rewa district, against the demarcation of the disputed land at Karhiya Rewa. The High Court has ordered to maintain status quo. A single bench of Justice SA Dharmadhikari has issued notices to Collector Rewa, Sub-Divisional Officer Huzur Rewa, Tehsildar Huzur Rewa and Sunil Singh and directed them to submit their reply in the matter. In the filed case it was said that on the application of non-applicant Sunil Singh May 2015 demarcated, in which no way was found on the land of Sunil Singh and no illegal encroachment on the land of Sunil Singh was found on the part of the petitioner. Not only this, no one challenged the said demarcation and this demarcation became final. Inspite of this Sunil Singh in connivance with Tehsildar submitted second application for demarcation 21 Demarcation was done again on March 2022, in which it was found that Sunil Singh’s 0.0 30 Is. The land is in illegal possession of the petitioner. The petitioner presented the case against the second demarcation before the Sub-Divisional Officer. During the pendency of the matter, the SDO continued to maintain status quo. But in the final settlement, the Sub-Divisional Officer dismissed the petitioner’s case, against which the petitioner filed a writ petition in the High Court, in which the High Court issued notices to the non-applicants with interim orders to maintain the status quo and directed them to submit their replies. . Sheetla Prasad Tripathi and Sushil Tripathi appeared on behalf of the petitioner. ,