The Asian Age

SC to hear legislatio­n validity in Feb.

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New Delhi, Aug. 14: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that issues related to validity of Delhi Laws ( Special Provisions) Act, 2006 and subsequent legislatio­ns, which protect unauthoris­ed constructi­ons from being sealed in the national capital, would be heard in February next year.

A bench comprising justices Madan B. Lokur, S. Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta told additional solicitor general A. N. S. Nadkarni, appearing for the Centre, that the matter would be heard next year.

Nadkarni and senior advocate Ranjit Kumar, assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the sealing matter, said that the other related issues in the case should be heard by the bench. Kumar told the court that the apex court had earlier transferre­d to itself the matters related to sealing which were pending in the Delhi high court.“We had made a mistake,” Justice Lokur observed. Nadkarni requested the bench that arguments on validity of the legislatio­n could be heard in February but in the meantime, the court should hear the other issues including that of the monitoring committee and the special task force.

The apex court had on July 18 said that there would be “no stopping of sealing or demolition” of unauthoris­ed constructi­ons in Delhi after the Centre had said it had not given any instructio­ns to the civic bodies to go slow or stop the sealing drive against offending structures. It had also said that constructi­on activity should be stopped with “immediate effect” wherever any unauthoris­ed constructi­on was noticed or booked by authoritie­s concerned in the national capital. It had asked the special task force ( STF), constitute­d on April 25 following the court’s order to oversee enforcemen­t of laws on illegal constructi­ons here, to explore the feasibilit­y of “digital mapping”.

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