Bulldozers Action Supreme Court has reprimanded the Central Government | No Bulldozers Allowed Home Demolition Without Legal Process
The Supreme Court remembered the following text: “On Monday, the court expressed strong displeasure over the bulldozer action and said that it is not right to demolish someone’s house or property based on being an accused.
Monday (September 2, 2024): While hearing the case of the bulldozer operation on the house of the father of the child accused of stabbing in Udaipur, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that according to municipal rules, illegal construction can be demolished only after giving notice, and there is a need to set proper and ground-level guidelines.
Will it be Demolished Home for Someone Guilty?
Justice BR Gavai said during this, “Will anyone run a bulldozer on anyone house?” Justice KV Vishwanathan remarked concurrently, “Why can’t certain regulations be passed under its supervision for them to be appropriately followed?”
Peaches:
- First notice
- Time to respond
- Time given to adopt legal remedies
- Waiting for response
- And if there is no reply, demolition follows.
What you have said is appropriate, and why can’t such guidelines be passed?
Bulldozers Should Run as Per Law Even on Illegal Constructions—Supreme Court
The court said, ‘We are not in defense of illegal constructions, but there must be guidelines for demolition. If there are no guidelines, then the council is against it (No Bulldozers Allowed Home Demolition Without Legal Process).
Regarding it, Tushar Mehta stated that it can only be carried out by Municipal Corporation law. During the hearing, Justice Gavai said, ‘How can a house be demolished just because he is guilty and has made allegations? Even then, his house cannot be demolished. A father’s son can be stubborn, but if the house is demolished on this basis, then this is not the right way at all.
What did Tushar Mehta, Who Appeared on Behalf of the Uttar Pradesh Government, Have to Say?
Tushar Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the UP government, said that in most of the cases, notices had already been issued against illegal construction. On this, the court said that we are also not speaking in favor of protecting illegal construction, but it cannot be right to demolish a boy’s father’s house due to his mistake. After this, Mehta says that we will also try to find a solution by talking to all the parties.
The Next Hearing in this Case Will Now be on 17th December 2024!
After hearing Tushar Mehta’s argument, the court (judge) asked all the parties to give their suggestions to senior lawyer Nachiketa Joshi. After looking at and explaining them, a guideline will be made for the whole country. Now the hearing of this case will be on 17th September.