According to most Chareidie leaders, Bais Din was made for the regular "joe shmo" but not for them, witness the fact that when the Holy Rebbelich (Satmar, Bobov, Sadegere) fight amongst themselves they go to secular court, and they ignore the 3rd Rashi in Mishpatim that states unequivocally, that going to secular court is being "Mechallel Shem Shmayim." Chareidim will G-d forbid not eat "gebrokts" or "machine matzos" on Pesach which are only "chumrois" but will totally ignore an "issur de'orisah."
Kiryas Yoel, the "Uganda" Town of Satmar, joined their Goyishe Neighbors and went to secular court "be'achdus" to block other Chassidim who want to establish another "Uganda" and name it after the Zionist city of "Be'er Sheva" calling it "Seven Springs."
The Judge told Satmar where to go and outright rejected their challenges and gave the ok for the renegades to build.
What is interesting is that Chareidim historically mocked Herzl because Herzl's initial plan was for Jews to move to Uganda, and Chareidim claimed that Herzl being a secular Jew didn't understand that Jews yearn to be in Eretz Yisrael and that Jews have no "sheichis" no connection to another country in Chutz Le'aaretz, and so they laughed at him for his ridiculous idea (which Herzl subsequently rejected and fought against this idea).
But then the Skverer Rebbe z"l did just that, establishing a town in Spring Valley, New York and called it New Square. He built an "Uganda" le'shem ul'tiferes. It wasn't too long after that that the chief mocker of Herzl's Uganda idea, R' Yoel Teitelbaum z"l, adopted this very "Herzl Uganda idea" and established his own Uganda town of Kiryas Yoel.
Ironically, Herzl's idea for a Jewish State came to fruition, a beautiful State established in 1948 and whether he wanted it or not, has now the most Torah there than in its entire history. There are more Jews learning Torah in the Zionist State than anywhere in the world. In a about a year Herzl's State will have the majority of the world's Jews living there. Meanwhile in Chutz Le'aaretz, Chareidim are fighting amongst themselves to set up "Ugandas" in Monroe, Bloomingfield, Toms River, Lakewood etc. How ironic?
Orange County is one step closer to becoming home to second a Hasidic village, now that an appeals court has rejected a pair of challenges to a plan to create a new village within the Town of Monroe.
The Journal News (https://bit.ly/3KCzER9) reported that both the Town of Monroe and the Village of Kiryas Joel had moved to block the proposed formation of the Village of Seven Springs, located west of Kiryas Joel.
A Supreme Court judge rejected earlier legal challenges waged by both the village and the town to prevent the incorporation of Seven Springs, with the appeals court panel shooting down their objections on April 12th.
Petitions were submitted to create Seven Springs in 2019 within Monroe’s borders, giving residents of the 1.9 square mile area, which was not part of Kiryas Joel’s previous annexation efforts, the ability to control the zoning in a swath of land that includes the majority of the unincorporated properties in northern Monroe.
Encompassing land on both sizes of Route 17 and half of Woodbury Common Premium Outlet shopping center, Seven Springs would be larger than Kiryas Joel, if approved.
“We’re looking forward to the town expeditiously processing the incorporation petition at this time,” said Seven Springs attorney Steven Barshov.
Monroe Supervisor Tony Cardone said that he and town board members would discuss whether they would attempt to appeal their case to the state’s highest court, the Court of Appeals.
If no further legal attempts are made to block the formation of Seven Springs, the Town of Monroe would be required to determine if the proposed village’s petition meets all legal requirements before deciding to grant their approval, triggering a public hearing and a vote by those living within the area.