The Supreme Court instructed Assam to maintain status quo on Sonapur demolitions and issued a notice following a contempt petition by residents. Emphasizing judicial oversight on using bulldozers as punitive tools, the Court allowed actions against encroachments on public land, including religious structures. The interim order remains valid until October 1.
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