God Will Forgive Us If Religious Institutions Are Affected By National Highway Development: Kerala High Court

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God Will Forgive Us If Religious Institutions Are Affected By National Highway Development

Case: Balakrishna Pillai & Anr v. Union of India & Ors

Coram: Justice P.V Kunhikrishnan

Case No: WP(C) NO. 23625 OF 2019

Court Observation: “As observed by the Apex Court, National Highway Authority is a professionally managed statutory body having expertise in the field of development and maintenance of National Highways,”

“Whether there is a house building erected on the proposed alignment in question or that there is a Temple or a Mosque or Grave, which will be affected by the acquisition is not a ground for dropping acquisition proceedings for a public purpose.”

The God almighty is omnipresent. He exists on the earth, in the sky, in pillars, and in the rust. He is the embodiment of kindness and dwells in the hearts of all, as a light of kindness. For the development of the National Highway, if the religious institutions are affected, God will forgive us. God will protect the petitioners, the authorities, and also the author of this judgment. God will be with us,”

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