Allahabad High Court bans bulldozer operation till 11 by verbal order

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Allahabad High Court bans bulldozer operation till 11 by verbal order

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The High Court has fixed the next hearing on November 11, giving time to the state government to file its reply on four points and the petitioner to file objections on them. However, the court has not yet given any interim order in the matter, but at present, there will be relief to the alleged encroachers in the demolition notice case till November 11.

Lucknow. The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, during the hearing on Wednesday, November 06, gave oral instructions to the state government not to take any action which is not according to the law. On this, the government lawyers also assured to take legal action. Let us tell you that the court was hearing a PIL challenging the demolition notices issued after the violence during idol immersion in Bahraich.

The High Court has fixed the next hearing on November 11, giving time to the state government to file its reply on four points and the petitioner to file objections on them. However, the court has not yet given any interim order in the matter, but at present, there will be relief to the alleged encroachers in the demolition notice case till November 11.

In the PIL filed by the Association for Protection of Civil Rights before the division bench of Justice AR Masoodi and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, the alleged encroachers of Bahraich have been requested to challenge the demolition notices issued on October 17 and direct them to cancel them. The court asked the state government whether any survey was conducted there before issuing the notices or not? Are the people to whom the notices were issued the owners of the constructed premises or not? Whether the notice issuing authority was competent to issue them or not. Apart from these points, the court has also asked the government whether the entire construction or any part of it was an illegal construction or not? On behalf of the state government, Additional Advocate General Vinod Shahi appeared along with Chief Standing Advocate Shailendra Kumar Singh and gave the desired information to the court.

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