The Times of India 05.09.2012
HC bans construction on sites illegally using underground water in Gurgaon
CHANDIGARH: Taking up the matter pertaining to the ban on construction activities using underground water in Gurgaon, Punjab and Haryana high court
on Tuesday clarified its orders that “construction on sites illegally
using underground water were to be immediately stopped and construction
activity could go on wherever the water source was registered.
It also turn down the plea of some developers and builders for allowing
the digging of borewells for the construction staff and made it clear
that water tankers could be called in for the purpose.
The
orders were clarified by the bench headed by acting chief justice Jasbir
Singh, after hearing some petitions filed by some developers and
builders claiming misinterpretation of the HC orders by the Gurgaon
administration.Builders argued that the Gurgaon deputy commissioner (DC) had stayed the construction activity at all the sites.
It was also added that some builders such as the DLF had their own
arrangements, and had even set up sewage treatment plant. Still, the
operations were closed down.
Meanwhile, the Gurgaon
administration informed the bench that as many as 25 teams carried out
inspections for checking misuse of water for raising buildings in
Gurgaon and stopped constructions at 161 sites.
Now the case has been fixed for October 3 for further hearing.The matter had reached before the court through bunch of petitions filed by Qutub Enclave Residents Welfare Association
and others alleging that the builders in Gurgaon were illegally
extracting underground water and using it for construction purposes,
because of which the level of underground water has gone down.
Haryana government,
on the previous date of hearing, had undertaken to initiate effective
steps against the violators. HC has already made it clear that the DC
would be held responsible, if underground water was found to be utilized
by the builders for any kind of construction.