Chandigarh, April 9 -- The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday extended stay on a 2024 Haryana government notification that allowed the construction of stilt + 4 floors in the state's urban areas. The case was taken up by the bench of chief justice Sheel Nagu and justice Sanjiv Berry but the hearing had to be adjourned due to paucity of time. While fixing the next date of hearing for April 17, the court said that the interim order regarding the stay would continue. The interim order was passed on April 8 observing that by implementing the policy, it appears that Haryana "merely to earn more revenue has put the safety and security of members of the general public at stake". The petitions are from the residents of Gururgram and Panchkula challenging the Haryana government's July 2, 2024, notification. A stilt-plus-four-floor structure includes a non-habitable ground floor designated for parking (stilt level) and four residential floors above it....