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Delhi High Court Grants Interim Relief in Uttam Nagar Murder Case

During the hearing, the court directed authorities not to take any coercive action

News Setu

The Delhi High Court has granted interim protection to the families of the accused in the Uttam Nagar murder case, preventing the demolition of their houses for the time being.

During the hearing, the court directed authorities not to take any coercive action, including bulldozer demolition, against the properties belonging to the families of the accused until further orders. The court’s direction came after concerns were raised regarding possible demolition of the houses linked to the accused persons.

The case has drawn significant public attention after local authorities reportedly considered action against the properties connected to the accused. However, the High Court emphasized that any such action must follow due legal process.

With the interim protection in place, the authorities have been asked to maintain the status quo until the court examines the matter further.

The next hearing of the case has been scheduled for March 11, where the court will review the situation and hear arguments from both sides before deciding on further legal steps.

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