A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgalalso issued notice to the Delhi government and DDA seeking their response before the next date of hearing.
"As of today, demolition order has not being carried out. Please maintain status quo till April 25. Do not evict anyone from that place till that time," the bench said.
It further said that the matter needed consideration.
The court was hearing a plea by two minors, who are residents of Tahirpur complex, seeking "sympathetic consideration" from the authorities.
The minors have approached the larger bench challenging the single judge's decision dismissing the pleas filed by those who had encroached in the area.
The single judge had refused to interfere with the order of demolition issued by the authorities on December 23, 2016.
Seeking setting aside of the single judge's order, the petitioners' counsel had said the decision has "virtually left the residents of Tahirpur Complex homeless, amidst peak winters, which is an outright violation of the Right to Life guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.
The verdict had come as the single judge had dismissed the pleas by the residents of the unauthorised colonies which have come up on the land meant for the leprosy patients, against the eviction and demolition notices.
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