'Illegal' Constructions Near Krishna Janmabhoomi: Supreme Court Orders Status Quo on Demolition Drive in Mathura, Issues Notices
“Let there be status quo as regards the subject premises for a period of 10 days. List after one week,” the bench said. The lawyer, appearing for the petitioner Yakub Shah, told the bench that 100 houses have been bulldozed.
New Delhi, August 16: The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered status quo with regard to the demolition drive being carried out by railway authorities to clear alleged illegal constructions near the Krishna Janmabhoomi in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura. A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose, Sanjay Kumar and SVN Bhatti issued notice to the Centre and others in the matter. Supreme Court Issues Guidelines to State Governments for Installation of CCTV Cameras in District Courts Complexes.
“Let there be status quo as regards the subject premises for a period of 10 days. List after one week,” the bench said. The lawyer, appearing for the petitioner Yakub Shah, told the bench that 100 houses have been bulldozed. CJI Chandrachud Announces Plan to Expand Supreme Court Building.
“There are 70-80 houses left. Whole thing will become infructuous. They conducted the exercise on a day when Uttar Pradesh courts were closed,” he said. The matter pertains to demolition of settlements near the Krishna Janmabhoomi.