11 Requesters who arrived at the demolition at Batla House received interim relief from the Delhi High Court – the NCR Delhi High Court continued to demolish in the Batla House New Delhi City News

The Delhi High Court gave 11 requesters relief that filed a petition against demolition action in Batla House area. The court remained the actions of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The requesters will have to submit an affidavit to withdraw the petitions filed in the Supreme Court. The next trial of the case will be held on July 10. The court earlier gave interim relief to four requesters. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi High Court gave 11 requesters relief that filed a petition against demolition action in Batla House area. A Bank of Justice Girish Kathpalia and Justice Tejas Kariya gave interim relief and banned the demolition of Delhi Development Authority (DDA) against the requesters. The court gave this relief on condition that the requesters would an affidavit if regarding the withdrawal of their petitions filed in the Supreme Court. Further trial in the case will be held on July 10. Earlier, the court gave interim relief to four requesters. Earlier, the court gave interim relief to four requesters. Against the demolition action, Maan Mla Amanatullah Khan rejected individual petitions and rejected the pill submitted by Mla Amanatullah Khan. The court instructed the people to submit petitions within three days, during this period, people ordered to submit petitions within three days. So that he can submit his petitions on the appropriate platform. The requesters, who demand interim relief, claim that they did not receive written notice on demolition, but only oral information was given. The bank was told that the property of two requesters fell within Khasra number 279, where the DDA was willing to demolish. Earlier, the court gave interim relief to four requesters. Against the demolition action, Maan Mla Amanatullah Khan rejected individual petitions and rejected the pill submitted by Mla Amanatullah Khan. The court instructed the people to submit petitions within three days, during this period, people ordered to submit petitions within three days. So that he can submit his petitions on the appropriate platform. The requesters, who demand interim relief, claim that they did not receive written notice on demolition, but only oral information was given. The bank was told that the property of two requesters fell within Khasra number 279, where the DDA was willing to demolish.

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