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The Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on pleas alleging unlawful demolition of properties, including those of crime suspects, across several states. The court will set guidelines for property demolition, ensuring the secular nature of the law and not favoring any particular community. The court clarified that its order will not protect unauthorized constructions on public lands and will not apply to cases where there is a court order for demolition.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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