A bench headed by Justice B R Gavai will pronounce the verdict. The top court’s bench had reserved the verdict on October 1 while hearing a batch of pleas alleging that properties, including those accused of a crime, were being demolished in several states.
In the last hearing, the Apex court had said it would lay down pan-India guidelines while making clear that any religious structure in the middle of a road, be it a ‘dargah’ or a temple, “has to go” because public interest is paramount.
A bench headed by Justice B R Gavai will pronounce the verdict. The top court’s bench had reserved the verdict on October 1. A batch of pleas alleged that properties, including those accused of a crime, were being demolished in several states.
What SC Said In Last Hearing
During the October 1 hearing, the Supreme Court has extended its interim order asking authorities to stop demolition drives until further orders.
The top court was hearing the petitions filed by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind and others seeking directions to various state governments to ensure no further demolition of properties of those accused in cases of rioting and violence takes place.