Bulldozer justice: Executive can't become judge, demolish house of accused, SC says

The Supreme Court established strict guidelines to prevent authorities from demolishing properties without due process. The court emphasized that officials who illegally demolish homes will face consequences, and affected families will be compensated. The court stressed that India's secular nature demands equal application of the law, regardless of religion.
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Supreme Court's Bulldozer Ruling Explained: 'Illegal Demolition Violate Law & Constitutional Rights'
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