The Supreme Court resolves a decades-old land dispute in Haridwar that has lasted for about seven decades and involved multiple generations of litigants. The case concerns ownership and rights over 15.5 bighas of land in a village in Haridwar district. According to reports, the dispute has been pending for roughly 70 years, stretching across four generations, before reaching final determination by the apex court. The court’s decision brings an end to the long-running proceedings over the property’s status and related claims. While the reports do not provide further procedural details or the court’s reasoning, they consistently describe the same core elements: the age of the litigation, the number of generations involved, the location in Haridwar, and the extent of land—15.5 bighas—that the parties dispute. The Supreme Court’s ruling is presented as a settlement of the issue after an unusually prolonged legal battle.