Delhi reduced to slum, HC forms panel on illegal construction
BY Agencies16 May 2017 11:43 PM IST
Agencies16 May 2017 11:43 PM IST
Delhi is being reduced to a slum, thanks to rampant illegal construction, the Delhi High Court said today while ordering the setting up of an experts panel to physically inspect such properties.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar appointed former CBI director D R Karthikeyan, India Habitat Centre (IHC) Director Raj Liberhan and retired district judge Ravinder Kaur as the committee members, who will act as court commissioners.
"We are really pained to note that there appears to be no regulatory mechanism in place, no transparency at all and as a result rampant unauthorised construction is coming up all over Delhi (which) is a subject matter of multiple proceedings pending before this court," the bench said.
Despite there being regulations in place, every day such constructions are being allowed to come up, reducing Delhi not only to a slum but also becoming a hub of disease like chikungunya and dengue, the bench observed.
"It is, therefore, a high time that such construction has to be stopped immediately and the citizens have to comply with the law in place," the court said.
It said the commissioners will inspect the properties of all the three municipal bodies in the city and shall be provided the original records of the properties by the corporations.
"They will identify each of such properties and will also do a chemical analysis of the construction to determine the date on which the building was build up," the bench said. It said they will be paid Rs one lakh as their fees by the corporations and Rs 2,000 each for every visit to the sites and asked the Delhi Police to provide them adequate security while they are visiting the properties.
The directions were issued during the hearing of a PIL by the People All India Anti Corruption and Crime Prevention Society, which had sought direction to the authorities to demolish 75 illegal constructions in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation. It asked the commissioners to file their status report within six weeks before the court.
The bench said the commissioners shall not prepare any report against the illegal construction without hearing the owners of the properties.
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