ALERT | The Supreme Court has said that a suspects house cannot be demolished even if he is convicted. It decided to create nationwide guidelines on the controversial practice of demolishing suspects homes, often termed  bulldozer justice. Justices Gavai and Viswanathan reviewed petitions opposing these actions as retaliatory.

ALERT | The Supreme Court has said that a suspect's house cannot be demolished even if he is convicted. It decided to create nationwide guidelines on the controversial practice of demolishing suspects' homes, often termed " bulldozer justice." Justices Gavai and Viswanathan reviewed petitions opposing these actions as retaliatory.

#ALERT | The #SupremeCourt has said that a suspect's house cannot be demolished even if he is convicted. It decided to create nationwide guidelines on the controversial practice of demolishing suspects' homes, often termed " #bulldozerjustice." Justices Gavai and Viswanathan reviewed petitions opposing these actions as retaliatory.


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