HomeNewsTrendsLegalMC Explains: Why the courts consider bulldozer demolitions controversial?

MC Explains: Why the courts consider bulldozer demolitions controversial?

The Supreme Court and High Courts have repeatedly held that demolition of a property without prior notice or hearing the other side, will be deemed illegal.

February 12, 2024 / 18:13 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Bulldozer demolitions and the law behind it
Bulldozer demolitions and the law behind it

Earlier this month, the Madhya Pradesh High Court (HC) pulled up the local administration of Ujjain for demolishing a property without complying with the principles of natural justice and law. Furthermore, the court directed the administration to pay Rs 1 lakh to the owner of the property as compensation.

The court said, “It has become fashionable for the local administration to demolish any house by drawing up proceedings, without complying with the principle of natural justice, and publicise the demolition in the papers.” By principle of natural justice, the court meant that the owner of the property is not granted an opportunity to be heard.

Story continues below Advertisement

“It appears that a criminal case was registered against one of the family members of the petitioners and demolition activities were carried out,’’ the HC further observed. The government demolishing the houses of alleged criminals without assigning a reason has come to be commonly termed ‘bulldozer justice.’

While the courts have decided on a hands-off approach, leaving it to the administration to decide on demolition of properties in accordance with law, there have been instances where the court has issued an interim stay.