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Nagpur violence: Civic chief apologises to Bombay HC for demolishing houses of riots accused

The Supreme Court had earlier mandated procedural safeguards before the demolition of properties associated with those accused of riots, and Chaudhari admitted that the NMC’s actions were carried out without knowledge of these crucial directives

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The High Court has now granted the Maharashtra government two weeks to respond to the matter and provide clarification on the issue. 

The High Court has now granted the Maharashtra government two weeks to respond to the matter and provide clarification on the issue. 

The Nagpur civic chief, Abhijeet Chaudhari, on Wednesday issued an unconditional apology to the Bombay High Court for demolishing houses of riots accused allegedly involved in the Nagpur violence, reported the PTI.

In an affidavit filed before the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday, Chaudhari explained that civic officials were unaware of the Supreme Court’s guidelines concerning the demolition of properties linked to accused individuals in such cases.

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