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What did the Supreme Court say on Bulldozer Justice? There cannot be a separate law for any particular religion.


New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will issue guidelines to all citizens on the issue of demolition of properties. Along with this, the court reserved its decision on those petitions in which it has been alleged that the properties of the accused along with their properties are being demolished in many states. The Supreme Court said that its guidelines will be applicable throughout India. The Supreme Court said that it is making it clear that merely being an accused or guilty of a person cannot be the basis for demolishing property. A bench of Justices BR Gavai and KV Vishwanathan said, whatever decision we are taking…we are a secular country. We are releasing it for all citizens, all institutions, not for any particular community.

The bench said that there cannot be a separate law for any particular religion. It states that it will not patronize any unauthorized construction on public roads, government land or forests. The court said that we will try to ensure that our order does not help those who encroach on any public place.

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After hearing the case, the bench said that the order has been reserved. After reserving the bench's orders, a lawyer appearing for the petitioners cited the Supreme Court's September 17 order which had said that properties of the accused, including others, would not be demolished till October 1 without its permission.

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The lawyer requested the bench to extend the period of his interim order. On this the bench said that it will remain as it is till the decision is taken in this matter. Earlier the court had said that if there is even a single case of illegal demolition then it is against the values ​​of our Constitution. The court had clarified that its order would not apply to unauthorized structures built on public places like roads, footpaths, railway lines or water bodies and would also not apply to cases in which demolition has been ordered by the court.

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