New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that its order staying the Uttarakhand High Court directions for the removal of encroachments from 29 acres of land claimed by the railways in Haldwani will continue during the pendency of petitions in the matter before it. On January 5, the apex court had in an interim order stayed the high court's directions for the removal of encroachments from 29 acres of land, terming it a "human issue" and saying 50,000 people cannot be uprooted overnight.
The pleas challenging the high court order came up for hearing before a bench comprising Justices S K Kaul and A Amanullah which said that the interim order of stay "is made absolute during the pendency of the petitions" and listed the matter for directions in the first week of August.
According to the railways, there are 4,365 encroachers on the land. The occupants were earlier staging protests in Haldwani, asserting that they were the rightful owners of the land. Nearly 50,000 people, a majority of them Muslims, belonging to over 4,000 families reside on the disputed land. The apex court was on Tuesday informed that an adjournment letter has been circulated in the matter.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for one of the petitioners, said this matter needs to be heard and decided and the bench can fix it for hearing in July. "You have got the protection in this matter. It is not an easy solution to find out, looking at the problem. But the solution was not which the high court found," the bench observed, adding it had already stayed the high court directions.
"We had recorded the reasons why we were staying that order," it said. The bench then asked the lawyers appearing for the railways as well as the state about how much time they will take to find a solution. It noted in its order that the state's counsel has submitted that the endeavour is on to work out a reasonable solution as early as possible.