Nagpur violence: Bombay High Court stays demolition of properties of 2 accused

DN Bureau

Faheem Khan and Yusuf Shaikh had filed a petition against the government's decision to demolish their properties. Read further on Dynamite News:

Bombay High Court
Bombay High Court


Mumbai: The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Monday stayed the demolition of the houses of Nagpur violence accused persons and also slammed the authorities for 'high-handedness'.

The houses of Faheem Khan was razed by the police using a bulldozer on Monday morning before the high court passed the order in the afternoon. 

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Subsequently, authorities paused the demolition of the illegal portions of the other accused Yusuf Sheikh's house. 

Faheem Khan and Yusuf Shaikh had filed a petition against the government's demolition decision. 

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