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New Delhi, India - February 1, 2020: Women form a human chain during the ongoing protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR), at Shaheen Bagh, in New Delhi, India, on Saturday, February 1, 2020. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma / Hindustan Times)
New Delhi, India – February 1, 2020: Women form a human chain during the ongoing protest against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR), at Shaheen Bagh, in New Delhi, India, on Saturday, February 1, 2020. (Photo by Sanjeev Verma / Hindustan Times)(Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to immediately order removal of the people who are protesting the amended citizenship law at the national capital’s Shaheen Bagh but signalled that people could not be allowed to block a public road indefinitely.

“If you can wait for 50 days, you can wait for one more week” court said before posting matter for February 17,” Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said as the two-judge bench issued notices to the Centre, Delhi Government and Delhi Police.

The bench, which also comprises justice KM Joseph, said it did not want to take a call on the two petitions that had reached them without hearing the government first.

But it also signalled that it could not approve a protest that would go on indefinitely.

“You cannot block a public road indefinitely. If everybody starts protesting everywhere, then what will happen,” the bench led by Justice Kaul said.

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