The Times of India 08.03.2013
Chennai Corporation tells HC it will remove illegal street shops in 4 months
CHENNAI: Chennai Corporation
informed the Madras high court that illegal roadside shops occupying
public spaces and platforms will be removed within the next four months.
Corporation commissioner Vikram Kapur submitted an undertaking
to the first bench of acting Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice N
Paul Vasanthakumar. The undertaking came in response to a public
interest petition by K R ‘Traffic’ Ramasamy seeking immediate removal of
illegal street shops and initiation of action against the occupiers.
In a counter-affidavit filed on Thursday, Vikram Kapur said the civic
body had removed 10 roadside shops on Montieth Road in Egmore, and that
the authorities had so far received 133 complaints regarding roadside
shops.
Recalling that the court had asked the civic body to
explain the steps taken by the latter to curb bunk shop menace in the
city, the commissioner said the corporation had instructed all zonal
officers to enumerate the list of street shops in their zones. Noting
that the corporation required more time to complete the enumeration and
remove all illegal street shops, he said: “The corporation has already
started to implement the court orders. Disabled people have also been
instructed to remove their shops by making their own arrangements,
failing which the corporation will take action to remove the shops. This
operation will take a minimum of four months to complete, and hence the
corporation is in need four months to implement the directions,” he
submitted.
Acceding to the request, the first bench closed the PIL after recording the undertakings of the corporation commissioner.
Ramasamy, however, cautioned that he would be constrained to initiate
contempt of court proceedings against civic officials, including the
commissioner, if their undertaking to complete the task within four
months is not honoured within the time frame.