However, the bench said since the main issues were pending before the high court, it was not inclined to go into them.
"We are not inclined to interfere at this stage on the main issues pending before the high court," it said.
The bench observed it was granting interim protection as senior counsel P P Rao, appearing for the state government, said the possession of land will remain in the hands of state government till the high court decides the issues.
During the proceedings, the bench observed it is not a question of political issues but a question of rights.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Tata Motors challenging the order of Calcutta high court which refused to grant any relief to it.
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