A bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi, however, said that no further time would be given to the flat owners and directed them to file affidavit in the apex court giving undertaking that they would vacate the building.
The court also said that the flat owners would not file any petition in High Court or subordinate courts against order for vacating their flats.
The bench directed that all amenities including water and electricity supply must be restored by the Municipal bodies if it has been disconnected.
The apex court had earlier on February 27, refused to regularise the floors which were constructed in violation of the sanctioned plan.
The bench had said that the government authorities have "miserably" failed to perform their duties in implementing municipal laws for planned development of the cities.
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