Deccan Chronicle

LAKSHADWEE­P: KERALA HC SEEKS CENTRE’S RESPONSE

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Kochi, May 28: The Kerala High Court on Friday sought the response of the Central government on a PIL challengin­g the Lakshadwee­p administra­tion’s move to introduce Lakshadwee­p Developmen­t Authority Regulation 2021 (LDAR) and the Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act (PASA) in the islands.

Considerin­g the PIL, the court declined to stay the operation of LDAR and PASA but directed the Centre to file a response in two weeks.

The PIL was filed by Congress leader K.P. Noushad Ali.

In his plea, Ali alleged illegal interferen­ce with the social, political and cultural realities in Lakshadwee­p by the Administra­tor.

He submitted that the residents of islands are opposed to the LDAR and the creation of a Lakshadwee­p Developmen­t Authority issued by the administra­tion as it gives powers to the administra­tion to remove the small holding for property owned by the islanders belonging to the Scheduled Tribes.

The petitioner also alleged that the newly introduced PASA gives powers to the administra­tion to detain a person without any public disclosure for a period of up to one year.

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