The Asian Age

Sealing: Centre to set up taskforce

Tells SC body to oversee enforcemen­t of laws, examine safety of buildings ◗ The bench has listed the matter for further hearing on April 24

- — PTI

New Delhi, April 18: The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the special taskforce ( STF), which would be set up to oversee the enforcemen­t of laws to deal with unauthoris­ed constructi­ons and encroachme­nts in Delhi, would also look into the safety aspects of buildings which have been built legally.

The government told a bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta that the STF would examine the safety aspects, like fire fighting, in buildings like schools, hospitals, theatres and restaurant­s to see whether they complied with the norms.

Additional solicitor general A. N. S. Nadkarni ( ASG), appearing for the Centre, told the bench that they have added one representa­tive from the office of Delhi’s lieutenant- governor in the task force, which would be chaired by the vice- chairman of the Delhi Developmen­t Authority ( DDA).

“Even if there is a legal building, the task force

will look into the safety aspects like fire and others,” he told the bench.

However, the apex court asked Mr Nadkarni as to what has been done with regard to the issue of depletion of ground water in Delhi. The ASG told the bench they were taking steps in this regard.

The bench, while listing the matter for further hearing on April 24, asked the member secretary of the Central Ground Water Board ( CGWB) to remain present before it on the next date to assist it.

The ASG told the bench that proper security arrangemen­ts would be put in place for the courtappoi­nted monitoring committee so that they would carry out the sealing drive in Delhi as per the apex court’s mandate.

He said three officials of the police have been asked to coordinate with the committee.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Dalit protesters shout slogans during a protest demanding the release of their leader and Bhim Army founder Chandrashe­khar Azad in New Delhi on Wednesday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Dalit protesters shout slogans during a protest demanding the release of their leader and Bhim Army founder Chandrashe­khar Azad in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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