"No coercive steps be taken in pursuance of the demolition notice issued on April 2," a bench of justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Indermeet Kaur said.
The court also asked the ASI to file a reply to Swamy's plea within four weeks and fixed it for hearing on August 5.
Meanwhile, the court also took note of "belated" issuance of demolition notice to Swamy's family members against alleged illegal constructions on the second floor of the house and for which, MCD had already levied the compounding charges.
The court, which also asked the ASI to provide a map of the area to Swamy, was hearing the plea of the leader against the demolition notice issued in respect of alleged illegal construction in his residence here.
The ASI has maintained that the house, jointly owned by Swamy's lawyer wife Roxna and their two daughters, was within 28 metres of 'Arab Ki Sarai', a protected ancient monument, at Nizamuddin area in south Delhi.
Earlier, another bench of the court had asked the ASI to "recall" all earlier show cause notices issued Swamy and his family members.
It had disposed of the plea by asking the ASI to issue a fresh notice giving details and discussing the objections raised by Swamy and his family members.
The court had said that instead of issuing a show cause notice, a demolition order was passed without giving Swamy and others an opportunity to reply.
The ASI, however, rejected the plea on November 17, 2009 saying it was within 28 meters Arab Ki Sarai, which forms part of the prohibited area, he said.
Several notices were served on Swamy and his family by the ASI and later, they were recalled following the High Court order which asked the ASI to serve a fresh one and pass a resoned order by giving them an opportunity to present their case.
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