The court's interim order came on an appeal filed by several land owners against the Allahabad High Court verdict dismissing their petition on the ground of delay.
"Post the special leave petition for hearing on January 25, 2017. Till the disposal of the special leave petition, there shall be no creation of further third party rights in respect of the property belonging to the petitioners/ applicants," a bench of justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman said.
Senior advocate Sanjeev Sen and advocate Kamal Mohan Gupta, who appeared for the land owners, argued that the acquisition was completely illegal and bad in the eyes of law.
"The lease of the land was executed by NOIDA authority much prior to its acquisition under the Land Acquisition Act. Also mandatory conditions laid down under the Act were not followed. Notice under section 9 was not given.
The counsel said DLF had constructed the 'Mall of India' building at sector 18, NOIDA, on the land, a part of which belonged to the petitioners.
The appeal also sought stay of the high court's February 2014 judgement saying the delay, if any, in approaching the high court was not deliberate as they had no knowledge about various notifications and the award.
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