The Supreme Court emphasized the Constitution's protection against arbitrary government actions, stating that the executive ...
The Supreme Court asserts that executive actions cannot override the judiciary, emphasising that arbitrary bulldozer ...
The Supreme Court pronounced its verdict on a batch of pleas challenging the arbitrary demolition of properties of people named in criminal cases ...
We are a constitutional democracy where the rule of law must prevail, not the notion that might is right," the court ruled.
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In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court on Wednesday held that the house of a person accused of a crime cannot be demolished by State authorities citing the criminal background of the concerned ...
The Supreme Court took a firm stance on bulldozer actions Wednesday, stating that the executive cannot override judicial ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down guidelines for the demolition of properties in cases of illegal construction and ...
The Supreme Court today ruled that the executive cannot replace the judiciary by arbitrarily demolishing the properties of ...
Supreme Court on bulldozer action: ‘No demolition without following guidelines, 15-day notice’.
Hearing a petition against 'bulldozer justice' today, the Supreme Court today said that the Executive cannot replace the ...