“Illegal, Arbitrary”: Chandola Lake Demolition Sparks Outrage as Gujarat HC Denies Relief

The Gujarat High Court has upheld a demolition drive in the Chandola Lake area of Ahmedabad, impacting over 6,500 residents, primarily Muslims, accused of being undocumented migrants. Petitioners argued lack of notice and legality, but the court stated they were illegal encroachers. The government cited public safety and national security as justifications for the demolitions.

Supreme Court to Andhra Pradesh: Will You Set Up Special Courts for Jailed Maoist Leader Duna Keshav Rao?

The Supreme Court of India has urged Andhra Pradesh to establish special courts for the expedited trials of jailed Maoist leader Duna Keshav Rao, who surrendered in 2011. Meanwhile, Odisha plans to set up similar courts. Rao argues he faces false charges and seeks timely trial resolutions. The case remains pending.

[Haldwani Case] ‘Encroachers Are Also Humans’: SC Directs Centre, Uttarakhand Govt. To Rehabilitate Families Living On Railway Land

The Supreme Court today directed the Central Government and Uttarakhand authorities to develop a rehabilitation policy for 4,365 families living near Haldwani Railway Station. The court emphasized the humane treatment of encroachers and criticized the Railways’ approach. It called for a balanced approach addressing long-term residents’ needs and specified measures for identifying land and relocating families.