
Bilkul Sateek News
Gurugram (Paridhi Dhasmana/Mohit Kumar), 4 April. The Supreme Court has temporarily put a hold on the sealing drive of over 4,000 properties in Gurugram. The court has ordered a status quo, meaning no properties will be sealed for now.
The sealing operation, which was scheduled to take place today from DLF Phase-1 to Phase-5, aiming to curb unauthorized constructions and commercial activities. However, tensions ran high in the DLF region, where property owners and businesses protested against the upcoming measures. In a clear protest, locals took to the streets and blocked roads before the planning team could start their work.
This unexpected public outcry not only disrupted the initial enforcement plans but also highlighted deep-seated concerns over the impact of such measures on everyday life and local commerce. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are keenly watching for further instructions from the court, which will dictate the next steps in the sealing operation.
This temporary relief comes as a significant decision for property owners and businesses in the affected areas. Further developments will depend on the Supreme Court’s final ruling in the coming days.
Additional updates will be provided as more details emerge on the evolving scenario in Gurugram.