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Jahangirpuri Demolition Drive: Supreme Court Steps In, Orders To Maintain Status Quo.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: April 21, 2022 1:03 pm
Sherjeel Malik
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The Supreme Court asked authorities to maintain status quo and halted demolition drive launched by Delhi municipal authorities in Jahangirpuri area, which witnessed communal violence last week.

The apex court heard petitions challenging the demolitions on Thursday.

Appearing for Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Dave told the court that “this is completely unauthorised, unconstitutional, demolition which is now ordered in Delhi, in Jahangirpuri area, where allegedly riots took place.”

Under the Municipal Acts, notice has to be given before carrying out the demolitions, he said, adding that the drive in Jahangirpuri was being done without issuing any notice.

“Without no notice to anyone, under the Municipal Corporation Act at least 5 to 15 days notice is required, they have a right to appeal against that…,” said Dave.

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He pointed out that while the demolition was planned to start at 2 pm, it had started at 9 am “knowing that we are going to mention it”.

With reports of the demolition emerging despite the SC order, Dave once again rushed to the CJI a little after 12 pm raising this.

Supreme Court bench of Justices L N Rao and B R Gavai ordered a halt of all demolition activities in North West Delhi’s Jangirpuri area, while saying that it would “take a serious view of all demolitions that took place after the Supreme Court decision was communicated to the mayor”.

Key takeaways from the hearing

Here are a few key takeaways from today’s hearing:

⚫ The Supreme Court has ordered to North Delhi civic body to stop the demolition drive until further orders.

⚫ Matter to be heard after two weeks.

⚫ Supreme Court issues notice to authorities, says: “Will take a serious view of all demolitions that took place after the Supreme Court decision was communicated to the mayor.”

⚫ The Bench also issued notice to the Union of India and the States of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat on another petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind against the authorities in different states resorting to demolition of houses of persons accused in crimes.

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