The Karnataka Assembly and Council on Friday passed the Bengaluru Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) (Amendment) ...
The Karnataka Assembly and Council have passed a bill to strengthen state control over the Bengaluru Palace Grounds, ...
While the Bangalore Palace Acquisition and Transfer (BPAT) Act, 1996, was upheld by the Karnataka High Court in 1997, following an unsuccessful challenge by the erstwhile royal family, their ...
The Karnataka Legislative Council passed The Bangalore Palace (Utilization and Regulation of Land) Bill, 2025, reintroducing legislation first mooted in 1996, which reaffirms the government’s ...
Even as the opposition BJP and Janata Dal (Secular) vociferously opposed it and called it an act of “political vendetta”, the Karnataka Legislative Assembly passed the Bangalore Palace ...
The bill sparked opposition from BJP members, who walked out in protest, arguing that bypassing the Supreme Court’s ruling undermines judicial authority and sets a dangerous precedent.
BENGALURU: Amid a walkout by opposition parties, the Bangalore Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) Bill was passed in the Legislative Council on Monday. With the bill, the Karnataka ...
Listen to Story Karnataka passed the new bill on Bangalore Palace Grounds Amendment bill replaced ordinance passed in January 2025 BJP said bill undermined judicial authority, sets dangerous precedent ...
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced during his budget speech on Friday in the Legislative Assembly that Bangalore City University will be renamed Dr Manmohan Singh Bengaluru City ...
Bengaluru: As the Karnataka Cabinet decided to pay TDR worth over Rs 3,000 crore for acquiring a portion of Bangalore Palace land, the episode has highlighted how successive governments dilly-dallied ...
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 7 (ANI): The Karnataka Assembly has passed the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Bill 2025. This Bill enables the state government to drop portions ...
The move came days after the Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to deposit a Transferable Development Rights (TDR) of Rs 3,400 cr to the heirs of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family.