Removal of encroachment from Kalkaji temple: SC says 3-judge bench will hear matter
The Hindu
The High Court had directed that all unauthorised occupants/encroachers, who do not enjoy valid tehbazari licences, to be removed, until and unless there is a court order protecting the occupant.
The Supreme Court has said that its three-judge bench would hear an appeal challenging a Delhi High Court order directing removal of encroachments and unauthorised occupants and shopkeepers from the Kalkaji Temple in South Delhi.
A bench of Justices S.K. Kaul and M.M. Sundresh noted that a three-judge bench of the apex court is already seized of the issue which has been dealt with by the single judge of the High Court.
"We are informed that a three-judge bench of this Court is monitoring the issue which has been dealt with by the single judge in the impugned order and the date of the listing of that matter is October 25, 2021... "In view of the aforesaid, it would be appropriate that the present matter is also listed along with the same," the bench said.