Chattisgarh High Court
Kamal Kumar Dubey (Died) Through Lrs vs Union Of India on 7 April, 2025
1 HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR WPPIL No. 37 of 2017 Kamal Kumar Dubey (Died) Through Lrs versus Union Of India & Others alongwith WPPIL/67/2017 Order Sheet 07/04/2025 Proceedings of this matter have been taken through Video Conferencing. Heard Mr. Ashish Shrivastava, learned Senior Advocate assisted by Mr. Rahul Ambast and Ms. Hiya Sonchhatra, Mr. Sudeep Shrivastava, learned counsel for the respective petitioners, Mr. Y.S.Thakur, learned Additional Advocate General for the State, Mr. Ramakant Mishra, learned Deputy Solicitor General assisted by Ms. Anmol Sharma, learned counsel for the respondent/Union of India,
Mr. Anumeh Shrivastava, learned counsel for the respondent-
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Airport Authority of India, Mr. Shobhit Mishra, learned counsel
for the respondent-Indigo Airlines.
Mr. Anumeh Shrivastava, learned counsel appearing for
the respondent-Airport Authority of India submits that the
some parts of the DVRO has already been received at
Bilaspur and some are in transit and will be received within a
month, however, there is a laxity on the part of the
State/respondents and if the steps that are required for
installation of the DVRO is not taken by the State, then the
DVRO cannot be installed. He submits that till date, the civil
and electrical works have not been started for installation of
the said equipment.
Mr. Anumeh Shrivastava has further drawn attention of
this Court to the fact that once the DVRO is received and all
the execution works is completed, there would be
requirement of Communications, Navigation and Surveillance
Systems for Air Traffic Management (for short, the CNS/ATM)
officers who help in installation of the DVRO and the State
Government is required to make a formal request to the
Airport Authority and for the said purpose, the State
Government may make a formal request in the meantime so
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that further unnecessary time may not be spoiled.
Mr. Ashish Shrivastava, learned Senior Advocate has
drawn attention of this Court to the order dated 27.09.2024
passed by this Court according to which the State was
required to file the Detailed Project Report (for short, the
DPR) with respect to upgradation of the Bilaspur Airport from
3-C to 4-C category. He submits that the State has filed an
affidavit on 04.11.2024 stating that the work is under progress
but even after lapse of about five months, nothing has been
done by the State.
Mr. Sudeep Shrivastava submits that the State was
required to file affidavit on three issues, firstly with regard to
the building to be constructed for installation of the DVRO,
secondly the upgradation of the Airport from 3-C category to
4-C category and thirdly and the most important aspect which
is of transfer of the land which is in possession of the Army to
the Airport Authority. Till date, the land is in possession of the
Army and no formality has been initiated by the State to
transfer the said land to the Airport Authority.
Mr. Sudeep Shrivastava further submits that in some of
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the States, the State Government have formed a separate
Company for construction of the Airports and those
Companies have successfully constructed the Airports which
have now become operational also.
In response, Mr. Mishra, learned Deputy Solicitor
General submits that firstly, the State is required to pay the
Ministry of Defence approximately Rs. 80 Crores and then
only the land could be transferred to the Airport Authority
which has not been done till date by the State Government.
Mr. Thakur, learned Additional Advocate General
submits that he may be granted some time so that he may
obtain proper instructions on all the aforesaid issues as
apprised by the learned counsel for the respective petitioners.
It is very surprising that these petitions, though not
being an adversary litigation, are pending since 2017 and the
work of expansion / upgradation of the Bilaspur Airport is
going on at a snail’s pace.
In view of the above, let the Chief Secretary to the State
of Chhattisgarh file his personal affidavit indicating as to (i)
what steps have been taken by the State Government for
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transfer of land from the Army to the Airport Authority and it is
at what stage (ii) what is the stage of construction of the
building and electrical works which is required for installation
of the DVRO, (iii) whether any request has been made by the
State Government for appointment of CNS/ATM Officers to
the Airport Authority.
The State is further directed to file the DPR as ordered
on 27.09.2024 by this Court. The State/respondents may
furnish any other details which may be relevant for the issues
involved in these petitions.
Let these matters be listed again on 07th May, 2025 for
further monitoring.
Sd/- Sd/- (Arvind Kumar Verma) (Ramesh Sinha) JUDGE CHIEF JUSTICE Amit AMIT KUMAR DUBEY Digitally signed by AMIT KUMAR DUBEY Date: 2025.04.09 20:28:11 +0530
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