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Sambhal demolitions: Petitioner told to move HC

The New Indian Express Tadepalligudem

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February 08, 2025

THE Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain the contempt petition filed against the Uttar Pradesh government for an alleged violation of its November 2024 order restraining demolition actions across the country without prior notice and opportunity of hearing.

- SUCHITRA KALYAN MOHANTY @ New Delhi

"File it before the High Court. If there is a breach, the High Court can hear it," said a two-judge bench of the apex court of Justices BR Gavai and K Vinod Chandran.

While disposing of the petition filed by Mohammed Ghayoor, the top court asked him to approach the High Court with his contempt petition.

Ghayoor knocked on the doors of the apex court and filed a contempt petition claiming that a part of his property, situated at Sambhal, was allegedly demolished by the UP authorities between January 10 and 11, 2025, without any prior notice or hearing, despite the court's directions.

In his contempt plea, the petitioner claimed that the property was his family's sole source of income and that the authorities' action in demolishing it had jeopardised their livelihood.

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