Millennium Post

Relocate DPL’S Karol Bagh branch to another location: HC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Monday gave six months to the Delhi Public Library (DPL) to relocate its branch at Karol Bagh here, which was in a dilapidate­d condition, to another location accessible to the general public.

A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao said a PIL before it primarily pertained to the preservati­on of books at the DPL branch in Karol Bagh and hence it would not interfere in the dispute over the building where the library was housed since 1954.

The court said that according to the DPL, the books have been preserved after removing them from there to another

location and therefore, the only direction that can be issued in the matter was to relocate the

library at some other location. "The respondent 2 (Delhi Public Library) is given six months to re-establish a library elsewhere which is convenient for the public at large. No further directions are required," the bench said.

The order came as the court disposed of a petition by some scholars and journalist­s, who had moved against the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n's notices to the library to vacate the premises, which according to the civic body, was structural­ly unfit and dangerous.

During the earlier proceeding­s, the court had from time to time directed the library to move the books to a safe location to prevent them from getting damaged during the monsoon as the building's roof was crumbling.

Funded by the Ministry of Culture, the Delhi Public Library is an autonomous body which has around 45 branches and mobile libraries across Delhi. The first Delhi Public Library was started by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru across the Old Delhi Railway Station in 1951.

The court had on December 6 last asked the library to preserve its books, which were locked up in the premises since November 2016. It had directed the authoritie­s to shift the books, CDS, computers, catalogues and other material there to the library's head office or any other safe location.

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