The Supreme Court has highlighted the need for transparency in land distribution, particularly in the context of a proposed housing society in Maharashtra.
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Transparency in land distribution is crucial to prevent corruption, ensure fair allocation, and build public trust in governmental institutions.
The Supreme Court expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency in the land distribution process and directed the Maharashtra government to provide a detailed and transparent account of the process.
The decision is likely to promote transparency and accountability in land management and allocation, setting a precedent for other governmental bodies to follow.
The Supreme Court can intervene in cases where there are allegations of misuse or lack of transparency in land distribution, ensuring that the process is fair and transparent.
The public can demand and advocate for transparent processes, participate in public consultations, and seek legal recourse if they believe the process is unfair or opaque.
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