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State government can regulate mobile towers, levy fee: High court

IndiaTimes Sunday, 8 December 2024 ()
The Punjab and Haryana High Court affirmed the Haryana government's authority to regulate mobile tower installations and impose fees. The court upheld the government's 2012 notification and rules, confirming its legislative power in this domain, while leaving the fee amount's validity to a separate bench.
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