Status quo to be maintained till further orders: Supreme Court on anti-encroachment drive in Jahangirpuri

21 April,2022 12:28 PM IST |  New Delhi  |  PTI

Bulldozers tore down several concrete and temporary structures close to a mosque in Jahangirpuri on April 20 as part of an anti-encroachment drive by the BJP-ruled civic body, days after the northwest Delhi neighbourhood was rocked by communal violence

Supreme Court extended the status quo until further orders on demolition in Jahangirpuri. File Pic/PTI


The Supreme Court have extended the status quo until further orders on the issue of demolition of buildings in violence-hit Jahangirpuri area of the national capital. A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai issued notice to the Centre and others on the plea filed by the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind that claimed that buildings of Muslim riots accused are being razed.

"Status quo to be maintained till further order...List after two weeks and pleadings to be completed till then," the court said. The apex court also said that it will take a serious view of the demolition on Wednesday, which was carried out even after its orders though the NDMC Mayor was informed.

Bulldozers tore down several concrete and temporary structures close to a mosque in Jahangirpuri on Wednesday as part of an anti-encroachment drive by the BJP-ruled civic body, days after the northwest Delhi neighbourhood was rocked by communal violence.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday intervened twice to stop the drive after it took cognizance of the petition filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind against the demolition.

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