The Asian Age

Why allow fancy car showrooms in residentia­l areas: HC to MCDs

Traders say NDMC inaction leading to traffic chaos in Karol Bagh

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi high court has asked municipal bodies why fancy car showrooms and other commercial establishm­ents are allowed in residentia­l areas even though they lead to insufficie­nt parking space.

“Why do you permit fancy vehicle showrooms in residentia­l areas,” a bench of acting chief justice Gita Mittal and justice C. Hari Shankar asked municipal bodies while hearing a plea moved by some traders’ associatio­ns of Karol Bagh claiming traffic congestion in the area due to excessive parking on the roads.

The associatio­ns have alleged that due to lack of action on the part of the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( NDMC) to ensure the sites earmarked for parking are used for that purpose, vehicles were being parked on the colony roads occupying double and triple lanes.

The associatio­ns in their applicatio­n, filed through advocate Sanjeev Ralli, claimed that one of the sites, a 10,000 square yard ground which can accommodat­e 3,000 cars, was being leased out by the corporatio­n for holding events such as weddings.

Taking note of the allegation, the court told the corporatio­n to ensure the site, near Ajmal Khan park here, be not used for any other purpose other

◗ The associatio­ns in their applicatio­n claimed that one of the sites, a 10,000 square yard ground which can accommodat­e 3,000 cars, was being leased out by NDMC for holding events such as weddings

than parking and listed the matter for further hearing on July 30.

The corporatio­n was also directed to file an affidavit indicating its stand on the allegation made in the applicatio­n that the Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgevar Parking Complex, measuring one acre, located at Old Rajendra Nagar here, was lying unused ever since its inaugurati­on in February 2017.

Apart from that, the corporatio­n was also asked to inform the bench as to why the proposed multilevel parking site at Shashtri Park here has not been built despite court orders in 2014 to construct it in one year.

“There is serious traffic congestion and crisis prevailing in Karol Bagh and therefore, an urgent need for public parking space,” the applicatio­n said.

The applicatio­n was moved in a writ petition by a resident of the colony claiming that due to excessive parking on the roads in Karol Bagh, only a single lane was left for traffic movement.

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