The Asian Age

Top court rejects Centre’s plea on modificati­on

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New Delhi, May 24: The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the plea of the Centre seeking modificati­on of its order in which the DDA was asked to invite suggestion­s from the public on amending the Master Plan of Delhi- 2021.

A bench of Justices M B Lokur and Navin Sinha did not accept the Centre’s submission that there was no need to take suggestion­s or objections of the public as DDA had undertaken this exercise earlier.

“We have not acceded to the request ( of Centre and DDA) seeking modificati­on of our order,” the bench said.

The apex court had on May 15 accepted DDA’s action plan in which it had listed out steps including launching of an interactiv­e website and a smart phone applicatio­n to enable the public register their grievances regarding illegal constructi­ons and given the authority 15 days time to make it operationa­l.

The DDA had also proposed to fix responsibi­lity on officials in cases of illegal constructi­on activities in the national capital and violation of the master plan and building bye- laws.

In a five- page action plan, the DDA had said that it intends to check all ongoing and future unauthoris­ed constructi­ons in the city under the supervisio­n of a special task force ( STF) which was constitute­d on April 25 following an apex court order.

The apex court had on March 6 stayed any “further progress” in amending the Delhi Master Plan 2021 to protect unauthoris­ed constructi­on from the ongoing sealing drive in the national capital, sternly observing that this ‘ dadagiri’ ( bullying tactics) must stop.

The Master Plan- 2021 is a blueprint for urban planning and expansion in the metropolis to ensure overall developmen­t of the city.

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