In a historic move, the Supreme Court of India has set new guidelines to curb “bulldozer justice,” a term describing demolitions conducted by authorities as punitive measures without proper legal process. These guidelines aim to prevent arbitrary demolitions often used as retributive measures under the guise of maintaining law and order.
Justice Through Due Process
The court emphasized that demolitions must adhere to due process, ensuring actions are based on lawful grounds and not influenced by prejudice or retribution. Authorities are instructed to avoid demolition as a punitive response unless sanctioned by law, reinforcing that the justice system must act impartially and without malice.
Accountability in Law Enforcement
With these guidelines, the Supreme Court aims to protect citizens’ rights and promote transparency and accountability within law enforcement. The ruling represents a significant step toward fair treatment, ensuring that punitive actions do not bypass legal protocols.