The bench comprising of Justice Arun Palli and Justice Jagmohan Bansal in the case observed and has referred to Chapter 2 Rule 9 in Volume 5 of the Punjab And Haryana High Court Rules, wherein it is stipulated that all the suo motu Public Interest Litigations which are being initiated by the High Court shall be put up before the Chief Justice for listing the same before an appropriate Bench as per the roster within the period of three day.
In the present case, the bench comprising of Justice GS Sandhawalia and Justice Harpreet Kaur Jeevan was hearing the suo motu case which was initiated on August 07, 2023 and the demolition drive was stayed.
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