Allahabad: In the wake of the pendency of the case in the Supreme Court, the Allahabad HC on Tuesday pushed the date for the compliance of its order for the immediate removal of anti-CAA protesters' posters to April 10.
The order was passed by the High Court Bench comprising Chief Justice Govind Mathur and Justice Ramesh Sinha on an application moved by the Lucknow district magistrate.
The Uttar Pradesh government on Monday had moved an application before the court, seeking more time to file the compliance report in the matter.
The state government had contended that a special leave petition (SLP) against the March 9 decision of the High Court is pending before the Supreme Court, which has referred the matter to a larger bench.
"Having considered the facts stated in the application and the affidavit annexed there to, at this stage we deem it appropriate to extend the time for the filing the compliance report up to April 10, 2020," the Bench observed.
The advocate general appearing for the state government submitted that in the light of the pendency of the SLP before the apex court and the order passed therein, it would be appropriate to have the compliance report after the disposal of the petition.