Chandigarh, April 28 -- The high court on Monday said the stay on the 2024 Haryana stilt-plus-four floor policy would be applicable to Gurugram only. The high court bench of chief justice Sheel Nagu and justice Sanjiv Berry also allowed Gurugram administration to continue the demolition drive to remove encroachments. A stilt-plus-four-floor structure includes a non-habitable ground floor designated for parking (stilt level) and four residential floors above it. The Haryana government in July 2024 had authorised S+4 on residential plots, allowing independent registration for each floor. The high court ordered a stay on implementation of the policy across the state on April 2, citing infrastructure and safety concerns. The court while ordering the stay had said "it appeared that the state was putting people's safety at stake merely to earn more revenue". The court is dealing with a clutch of petitions from the residents of Gururgram and Panchkula challenging the Haryana government's July 2, 2024, notification....