“Those who violate orders should be vigilant…”, ‘maximum’ ban on Balaich bulldozing operation, court makes strict comments

A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on behalf of the Balaichi riots accused against the Uttar Pradesh government’s bulldozing drive and demanded a speedy hearing. Senior counsel C U Singh told the court that a procession was held on October 13, following which the incident took place.

File a petition after receiving a demolition notice
The petition was filed by three people who have been given three days’ notice to demolish their houses. The applicant’s father and brother have surrendered to the police. Calling this a clear violation of the court order, Singh said the public department issued the demolition notice within three days and we are trying to refer the matter for emergency hearing.

What did the ASG say?
“Is this matter before the High Court?” Justice Gawai asked, saying: “You are aware of the orders of this court. If they want to risk breaching those orders, that is their decision.” Representing the government The Solicitor General (ASG) appearing before the court said “we have given” the assurance given by the High Court in view of the fact that 15 days notice was issued on October 20. “

Continue action until the case is heard
The petitioner’s lawyer argued that his clients should be protected because one of the houses was 10 years old and the other 70 years old. Judge Gawai said that according to government reports, the house was 30 kilometers from the road. The court ordered the case to be heard tomorrow and no action will be taken until then.

The Supreme Court has ordered the Uttar Pradesh government not to take any action till tomorrow and the case will be heard on Wednesday.

Let us tell you that Ram Gopal Mishra, a resident of Rehua Mansoor village in Balaichhadi police station area, participated in the Durga idol immersion procession on October 13 at around 6 pm . When the procession passed through a particular neighborhood in Maharajganj market, an argument broke out between the two parties. During this time, stones were allegedly started being thrown from the roof, leading to a stampede during the soak. Meanwhile, Ram Gopal was shot dead on the roof.

Meanwhile, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Sunday banned the bulldozing operation in Balaich for 15 days. The matter will now be heard on Wednesday. The Department of Disability posted notices at the homes and shops of 23 people. He has 15 days to submit his reply. In this case, further action will only be taken after a hearing on October 23.

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