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Bulldozer Row: Authorities Should Strictly Follow Due Process Under Law, Supreme Court on Uttar Pradesh Demolitions

Senior advocates C U Singh, Huzefa Ahmadi, and Nitya Ramakrishnan, appearing for the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, said statements are being made by the highest constitutional authorities, including the Uttar Pradesh chief minister, and demolitions are subsequently being carried out without giving an opportunity to the alleged riot accused to vacate their houses. 📰 Bulldozer Row: Authorities Should Strictly Follow Due Process Under Law, Supreme Court on Uttar Pradesh Demolitions.

Can t stay demolitions but law should be followed : SC seeks reply from UP govt | India News

The Supreme Court on Thursday said that it can’t stop demolitions but stressed that the due process of law should be followed while carrying out the exercise and sought a response from the Uttar Pradesh government in this regard.

Former top court judges seek suo-motu cognizance of demolitions in UP

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 18:49:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:18:00

the uk government publishes plans to override part of its brexit agreement involving trade rules for northern ireland and insists it s not breaking international law. let s now take you to india. government agencies have demolished the homes of a number of muslims who officials accuse of participating in violent protests. it followed a threat from one of the country s most senior politicians yogi adityanath who warned that illegally constructed homes belonging to protestors who are breaking the law could be bulldozed. demonstrations across the country began after a spokesperson for the ruling hindu nationalist bjp party made offensive comments about the prophet muhammad. politicians and lawyers have raised concerns over the legality of the demolitions. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from delhi. a warning, her report contains distressing images. as homes of muslim families are razed to the ground, they ask if their basic rights

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