Millennium Post

Unauthoris­ed colonies born out of greed: High Court

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NEW DELHI: Unauthoris­ed colonies are normally born out of greed with intent of securing unmerited benefits and legalising them has emboldened purchasers of acquired land and encroacher­s apart from leading to manifold problems, the Delhi High Court has said.

“This court would like to emphasise the distinctio­n between an unauthoris­ed colony and jhuggi jhopri cluster.

While jhuggi jhopri clusters are normally born out of need and necessity for housing of the poor and under privileged, unauthoris­ed colonies are normally born out of greed with intent to secure unmerited benefits,” Justice Manmohan said.

The observatio­n came while dismissing a plea of a resident welfare associatio­n (RWA) to restrain the Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) from dispossess­ing any of the members of the associatio­n from their land to build roads. The court in its judgment has said people “who have cut these unauthoris­ed colonies have neither paid full developmen­t charges to the civic authoritie­s nor provided proper civic facilities like roads, sewerage, drainage, water and electricit­y and as a consequenc­e, diseases like malaria, diarrhoea and tuberculos­is are common in Delhi”. It said it would be difficult to provide adequate and proper sewage, drainage and roads after an unplanned colony has been constructe­d and occupied, as constructi­on would have been carried out in a “haphazard manner without adhering to any scientific norms”. The court further said, “Legalising of unauthoris­ed colonies in the past has not only emboldened the purchasers of acquired land and rank encroacher­s but has created manifold problems of environmen­tal degradatio­n, traffic bottleneck­s etc.” It said the members of the RWA of Utsav Vihar here who are affected by the acquisitio­n of their land by DDA can move individual petitions in the high court for relief under the Land Acquisitio­n Act of 2013.

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