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Supreme Court pauses ‘bulldozer actions’ till next hearing

The Supreme Court paused the unauthorized bulldozer action against private companies nationwide until October 1, rejecting government fears that the demolition approved following proper procedures could be affected.

Piyush Dhar Dwivedi by Piyush Dhar Dwivedi
17 September 2024
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Supreme Court pauses unauthorized bulldozer action against private companies till October 1

The Supreme Court paused the unauthorized bulldozer action against private companies nationwide until October 1, rejecting government fears that the demolition approved following proper procedures could be affected.

Hon’ble Supreme Court

A bench of Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan stated “heavens won’t fall if we ask you to hold your hands till the next hearing.” Nevertheless, the court clarified that its instructions do not apply to unauthorized structures built on public roads, sidewalks, and similar areas.

“Till next date there shall be no demolitions without seeking leave of this court. However, such order would not be applicable for unauthorised construction on public streets, footpaths, abutting railway lines or public spaces,” the court order reads.

Also read: ‘No demolition even if person is convicted’: Supreme Court

Ruling issued while considering petitions questioning practice of “bulldozer justice”

Bulldozer employed against illegal encroachment

The ruling was issued while the court was considering multiple petitions that questioned the practice of “bulldozer justice,” where authorities demolish the homes of individuals suspected of crimes.

The Supreme Court has warned the government against continuing to showcase and praise aggressive justice actions, following two recent condemnations of state governments for their “bulldozer justice”. The court decreed, “No demolitions allowed without specific permission from this court until further notice,” and warned of the possibility of involving the Election Commission.

The mention of the Election Commission by the court is important, especially since Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana are set to have elections soon, with the BJP looking to stay in control. Moreover, elections are scheduled to occur later in the year in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, states governed by the BJP.

Tags: Bulldozer actionJustice BR GavaiNext hearing on October 1Supreme Court
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