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Government Can Resume Leased Land For Public Purpose; 'Substantial Compliance' Of 60-Day Notice Sufficient: Kerala High Court

"The very purpose of stipulating 60 days' notice to the lessee under the Government is to enable it to relocate... When that purpose is amply served,

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