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SC Stays Demolition Notice For Nashik Dargah, Seeks Report From HC

The civic body had demolished the structure before the scheduled hearing, prompting the apex court to take action.

New Delhi, Apr 18 (PTI) The Supreme Court has stayed in the interim the demolition notice of the Nashik civic body for razing the Hazrat Saatpeer Sayed Baba dargah and sought a report from the Bombay high court on non-listing of the shrine's plea.

According to the sources, the structure was razed by civic body personnel hours before the court hearing.

The civic body's action against the dargah at Kathe Galli in Nashik was reportedly carried out during the intervening night of April 15 and 16.

The hearing in apex court took place on April 16 noon.

A bench of Justices P S Narasimah and Joymala Bagchi had then noted the petition was filed before the high court on April 7 but not taken up for hearing.

"In the meanwhile, there shall be a stay of notice dated April 1, 2025 issued by the respondent number 1 -Nashik Municipal Corporation as prayed for," the bench ordered and posted the matter on April 21.

The court's "extraordinary measure" came after senior advocate Navin Pahwa, who was representing the dargah management, claimed despite efforts, the matter was not listed in the high court.

"We have taken this extraordinary measure in view of the specific statement of the senior counsel that efforts were made every day for getting the case listed. We are unsure of the statement made and that the high court would not have listed the case despite repeated requests. This is a serious statement and the counsel shall take and feel responsibility for the consequence of such a statement," the bench said in its April 16 order.

The top court then directed the registrar general of the Bombay high court to send a report about the listing of the petition.

The apex court, while seeking response of the Nashik Municipal Corporation, noted Pahwa pointing out an "urgency in this matter" as the property in question, a religious structure, could be demolished.

He submitted that a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution was filed before the high court on April 7, 2025, and he had been waiting for the matter to be listed since April 8.

"It is specifically stated that the high court has declined to list the matter ever since," the top court said, recording Pahwa's submission.

The bench added, "We are unable to understand as to what transpired from April 9, till today. Counsel submit that they have been trying every day." The bench then went on to seek the response of the municipal body and other authorities. PTI MNL MNL AMK AMK

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