Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Top court pulls up DDA for reducing conversion charges in Delhi markets

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Developmen­t Authority’s (DDA) move to provide relief to traders in south Delhi markets by reducing the conversion rate for commercial establishm­ents has come under scrutiny of the Supreme Court, which on Monday questioned why it had taken the step.

The DDA had decided to cut the one-time conversion charge from ~89,000 per square metre to ~22,000 after traders in Defence Colony whose shops were sealed for not converting land-use had complained that the charges were too steep.

“It appears you are under a lot of pressure. Please file an affidavit to explain why you did it. Will you (DDA) do whatever you want to do? What about environmen­tal law and fire safety,” a bench of Justices MB Lokur and Deepak Gupta said. The court is hearing a public interest litigant (PIL) related to the unauthoris­ed use of premises in Delhi.

The Supreme Court bench had on March 6 stayed proposed changes to Delhi’s Master Plan2021 that gave relief to commercial establishm­ents by increasing floor area ratio (FAR) and allowing the use of basements as commercial spaces.

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