The Asian Age

Give land to traders’ body for parking, DUSIB told

◗ The land was allotted to the traders’ body by the tribunal in 2015 to minimise traffic congestion in the busy marketplac­e

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Green Tribunal ( NGT) has directed the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvemen­t Board ( DUSIB) to hand over a piece of land in Lajpat Nagar to a traders’ body for parking purposes.

The land, which measures around 5,000 square metre at Kasturba Niketan in Lajpat Nagar area of South Delhi, was allotted to the traders’ body by the tribunal in 2015 to minimise traffic congestion in the busy marketplac­e.

A bench headed by acting NGT chairperso­n Justice Jawad Rahim asked the traders’ body and the DUSIB to visit the spot and said that the possession of the property be handed over if not done already.

During the hearing, advocate Gautam Singh, appearing for the traders’ body, said the board has again locked the gate after opening it for a month.

The counsel for the board, however, told the tribunal that the applicant was already in possession of the land and they were being harassed unnecessar­ily.

“In the circumstan­ces, we direct that there should be joint visit to the spot by the applicant and the officers of the Board and the possession of the property be handed over if already not handed over to the applicant. If the possession is found to be with the applicant, then it may be recorded in the form of panchnama ( record of observatio­n) and submitted to the tribunal. This shall be done within two weeks from now. We permit the board to take necessary photograph­s for the tribunal,” the bench said.

The NGT had earlier issued a showcause notice to the DUSIB over why action should not be taken against its erring officials for not handing over the land.

The tribunal was hearing a plea seeking execution of the NGT order directing DUSIB to allot the land as a temporary parking site for parking of vehicles till a multi- level parking is constructe­d by South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n in that area.

The plea contended that despite filing an affidavit in the tribunal, the board has not handed over the land till date and sought action against the officers concerned.

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