New Delhi: The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday refused to intervene in the on-going demolition drive by Karnataka government against illegal hotels, guest houses and restaurants in Virupapura Gaddi, an oval islet formed by the Tungabhadra river on the west of the Hampi World Heritage Site.
A bench of Justices Mohan M Shantanagoudar and R. Subhash Reddy, after the matter was mentioned before it, said: "We would not utter a word...we have already given them (authorities) one month time."
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Advocate Sanjay M. Nuli, orally mentioning the matter before the bench, submitted that the authorities were recklessly carrying out the demolition activities since early Tuesday. He also cited the pendency of the review petition against the February 11 verdict, and sought that the authorities should halt the activities till final word on the matter.
This argument did not move the bench.
"We ourselves have passed the judgement (on the matter)," Justice Shantanagoudar said, citing gross illegalities in rampant constructions in the area.
On February 11, the top court had directed the Karnataka authorities, within a month, to demolish illegal restaurants, hotels and guest houses constructed in Virupapura Gaddi.