The High Court has intervened in the case of the Tomar brothers, who are accused of black marketing and usury, by halting the administration’s plan to demolish their property. The court emphasized that any actions by the authorities must adhere to legal procedures and cannot be arbitrary. The court’s stay order temporarily prevents the demolition, pending further legal proceedings. The court also directed the police to provide copies of seized items to the petitioners and the municipal corporation. The matter was heard by Justice Arvind Kumar Verma.
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