Delhi HC Grants One Month to Vacate Hazrat Nizamuddin Masjid & Madarsa Premises | June 2024

Brief Summary

The Delhi High Court granted one month’s time to the occupants of Faizyab Masjid and Madarsa situated at Hazrat Nizamuddin, Sarai Kale Khan, New Delhi, to vacate the premises that were proposed to be removed by the authorities. The matter came before the Court in a petition challenging the actions of the concerned authorities regarding the structure.

During the proceedings, the petitioner informed the Court that the premises would be vacated within one month. Taking the statement on record, the Court considered the request and proceeded to dispose of the matter with appropriate directions.


Key Development

Justice Amit Sharma recorded the undertaking given on behalf of the petitioner and directed that one month’s time be granted to vacate the premises. The Court made it clear that no further extension would be granted beyond the stipulated period. The petition was accordingly disposed of.


Significance of the Matter

The case highlights the Court’s approach in balancing public authority actions with procedural fairness by granting reasonable time for compliance. The order provided a limited opportunity to vacate the premises while ensuring that the process was completed within a defined timeframe.

The matter also demonstrates the importance of negotiated resolutions and undertakings before constitutional courts in disputes involving public land and religious structures.

Source: SCC Online

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