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LEThe Allahabad High Court has expressed concern over punitive demolitions in Uttar Pradesh, despite a Supreme Court ban in November 2024. The court framed five questions of law to the state government, including whether the demolition of structures following an offence is a colourable exercise of executive discretion. The case involves alleged non-compliance with the Supreme Court's judgment and raises concerns about the right to demolish structures versus the rights of occupants.
The court was hearing a writ petition filed by individuals who claimed their properties were marked for destruction despite not being co-accused in an FIR. They alleged that their properties, including a residential house, commercial lodge, and saw mill, were sealed by authorities and feared demolition.
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