The Delhi High Court on Monday restrained the central government from demolishing any structures in and around Ajmer Sharif Dargah, including the seats of the Gaddi Nasheens, saying the demolition activity cannot be based on vague notices.

The court further said that the government cannot simply bring in bulldozers and raze everything without giving affected individuals an opportunity to be heard. "You can't just go with a bulldozer and wipe it off. Your notice is as vague as it gets," said Justice Sachin Dutta.

He stated that before the government can demolish any buildings or structures at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, which is the 13th-century Sufi shrine, it must first serve ‘show cause’ notices to the people affected.

"Before taking any action in terms of the order dated 22/11/2025, pri

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