The Supreme Court of India reiterates that mere accusations or convictions cannot justify property demolitions, emphasizing uniform legal standards for all communities. The court mandates a notice period before demolition and disapproves of using bulldozers as punitive measures, stressing the need for judicial oversight to prevent misuse.
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