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SC dismisses PIL seeking implementation of Home Ministry's order on eviction

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed a PIL filed by Pawan Paraksh Pathak who sought directions to the government to comply with Home Ministry's 29th March order in eviction reported matters.

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Published : May 5, 2020, 3:09 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today dismissed a petition seeking directions to the government to comply with Home Ministry's 29th March order in eviction reported matters.

PIL filed by Pawan Paraksh Pathak also sought a quick response to be taken on eviction reporting by the tenants amid corona or till further orders of the government.

The court also warned him that they would be imposing a heavy cost on petitions filed like this, can not allow the lawyers to file a petition in person.

"The lawyer is filing n number of cases concerning corona, I don't understand this," observed Justice SK Kaul.

The bench did not impose cost and simply dismissed the petition.

Pathak had initially also filed a PIL which sought the creation of an emergency fund for the practising lawyers amid corona, which was also dismissed by the court leaving the matter on BCI to decide.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today dismissed a petition seeking directions to the government to comply with Home Ministry's 29th March order in eviction reported matters.

PIL filed by Pawan Paraksh Pathak also sought a quick response to be taken on eviction reporting by the tenants amid corona or till further orders of the government.

The court also warned him that they would be imposing a heavy cost on petitions filed like this, can not allow the lawyers to file a petition in person.

"The lawyer is filing n number of cases concerning corona, I don't understand this," observed Justice SK Kaul.

The bench did not impose cost and simply dismissed the petition.

Pathak had initially also filed a PIL which sought the creation of an emergency fund for the practising lawyers amid corona, which was also dismissed by the court leaving the matter on BCI to decide.

Also read Bengaluru outlet sells liquor worth Rs 4.1 crore on opening day

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