Bengaluru’s tunnel road project subject to outcome of petitions, says Karnataka High Court

The High Court of Karnataka directed that any contract entered into by the State government or its agencies, with third parties for the proposed tunnel road project, will be subject to the outcome of the hearing on three PIL petitions challenging the legality of the approvals for the project
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