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Nagpur authorities raze homes of violence accused, HC halts further demolition

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The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) authorities drew flak from the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Monday (March 24, 2025) after they demolished the properties of two key accused in the Nagpur violence case. The Municipal corporation, under heavy police security, demolished the two-storey residence of Fahim Khan, a key accused in the March 17 communal violence, citing unauthorised construction. Officials also removed an illegal structure part of the residence of Yusuf Sheikh, another person linked to the unrest that erupted in the Mahal area.

The division bench of Justice Nitin Sambre and Justice Vrushali Joshi termed the civic body’s act ‘high-handedness’. “Why were the owners of the house not given a notice that the house was illegal? Why were they not given a hearing before the demolition of the property?” the division bench asked the corporation. While granting an interim relief to the petitioners, the court stopped further demolition of the properties. “Is the NMC targeting the petitioners based on their religion?” it asked.

The court was hearing a petition filed by Mr. Khan’s mother through advocate Ashwin Ingole who argued that the NMC’s move of demolishing their homes was selective enforcement. The petitioner also argued that the construction plans were approved in 2003 without any objections raised since then. The court has also sought a response from the NMC authorities and has listed the case for further hearing on April 15.