Section 320 of TCA : Section 320: Powers Of Board In Case Of Non-Compliance With Notice, Etc
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a homeowner in a cantonment area receives a notice from the Cantonment Board to repair a dilapidated boundary wall, which is considered dangerous to passersby. The notice is issued under the Cantonments Act, requiring the homeowner to complete the repairs within a specified timeframe. However, the homeowner neglects this notice and fails to comply with the order.
As a result, the Cantonment Board, after giving a written not...
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