Updated On: 28 September, 2018 08:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
A division bench of judge S C Dharmadhikari and judge P D Naik dismissed the petitions challenging the government's decision of mutating the names of the petitioners as owners from revenue records

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The Bombay High Court on Thursday dismissed 176 petitions challenging the Maharashtra government's action of taking over land after declaring it as reserved forest, observing that its anxiety is to maintain forest cover in the state.
A division bench of judge S C Dharmadhikari and judge P D Naik dismissed the petitions challenging the government's decision of mutating the names of the petitioners as owners from revenue records under the Maharashtra Private Forest (Acquisition) Act, 1975.