New Delhi: The Punjab and Haryana high court bench hearing the suo motu case against Nuh and Gurugram demolitions has changed ahead of its hearing on August 11, Friday, LiveLaw reported.The case was being heard by the bench of Justices Gurmeet Singh Sandhawalia and Harpreet Kaur Jeewan.On August 8, the high court ordered to stop the demolition drive in Haryana’s Nuh after communal clashes broke out in the area last week.The bench questioned whether the drive was an “exercise of ethnic cleansing” by the state.“Apparently, without any demolition orders and notices, the law-and-order problem is being used as a ruse to bring down buildings without following the procedure established by law,” the bench said.Also read: Nuh Demolitions: Residents Say Due Process Flouted, Reject ‘Illegal Establishments’ ClaimThe case will now be heard by a bench of Justices Arun Palli and Jagmohan Bansal, LiveLaw reported.In its August 8 hearing, the high court made a scathing comment on Haryana home minister Anil Vij’s remark that bulldozers were part of ilaaj (treatment) as the state government is probing communal violence, NDTV reported.“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” the high court quoted Lord Acton in its order issuing notice to the state government.