Court sets November 11 for next hearing on Burmamines encroachment dispute
Key Points:
• Tata Steel submits rejoinder against stay order in foundry case
• Encroachers sought stay on court’s order favoring Tata Steel
• Next hearing scheduled for November 11, 2024 in Jamshedpur court
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel has filed a reply against a stay order in the Lal Baba Foundry encroachment case, with the next court hearing set for November.
Tata Steel submitted a rejoinder on Wednesday in response to the stay order petition filed by the opposing party.
The case concerns the disputed land of Lal Baba Foundry in Burmamines.
Previously, the court had ruled in favor of Tata Steel regarding the encroachment issue.
However, the encroachers sought to halt this decision by filing for a stay order.
The legal proceedings are taking place in the court of Munsif Jitend Ram in Jamshedpur.
On the other hand, the court has now set November 11, 2024, as the date for the next hearing.
A local legal expert commented, "This case highlights the ongoing challenges in resolving land disputes in the area."
Meanwhile, the outcome of this hearing could have significant implications for both parties involved.
Moreover, the case has drawn attention to the broader issue of encroachment in the region.
In addition, the court’s decision will be closely watched by various stakeholders in the community.

