SC stays 'bulldozer' action on rioters in Jahangirpuri, Kapil Sibal-Prashant Bhushan reached court
SC stays 'bulldozer' action on rioters in Jahangirpuri, Kapil Sibal-Prashant Bhushan reached court
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has stayed the action of bulldozing the encroachment of the accused in the Hanuman Jayanti riots in Jahangirpuri in the national capital, Delhi, for the time being. The court said, it has ordered the North Delhi Municipal Corporation to maintain the status quo for the time being. The court has said that the demolition of encroachments should be stopped for now. Senior advocates Dushyant Dave, Kapil Sibal, PV Surendranath and Prashant Bhushan argued in the court against the municipal corporation's action.

Dushyant Dave termed the corporation's action as illegal and said that no notice was issued to the people before sending a bulldozer to demolish the encroachments. He said that the entire action is illegal and no one was issued a notice. On this, a bench of Chief Justice (CJI) NV Ramana has ordered to maintain the status quo. The Supreme Court has said that along with the second case, it will be heard tomorrow.

The order will be issued by the court after hearing all the parties tomorrow. Let us know that on Wednesday morning itself, 9 bulldozers had reached Jahangirpuri and prepared to remove the encroachments of the riot accused. A large number of security forces were deployed before this action, but now the bulldozers are returning after the Supreme Court's order.

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