Whether it be a temple or dargah, it has to go." Justice Gavai

 



The Supreme Court, while reserving its order on pan-India guidelines for bulldozer action, has stated, "Whether it be a temple or dargah, it has to go." Justice Gavai highlighted the importance of public safety, noting that unsafe temples and dargahs can be demolished. He emphasized that demolitions should not be carried out solely on the basis of allegations or legal judgments. The Supreme Court is currently examining measures taken against properties associated with criminal suspects.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court emphasized that both temples and dargahs could be demolished if found unsafe, and such actions should not be used to prevent crimes.

The court has deferred the decision on creating nationwide guidelines for demolition drives and extended the interim order prohibiting demolition without permission until further notice. The judicial panel presided by Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan was reviewing petitions challenging the bulldozer and demolition efforts conducted by authorities on the residences of individuals accused of criminal activities.

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