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Delhi high court seeks govt's stand on plan to regularize colonies

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The Times of India      23.08.2012

Delhi high court seeks govt's stand on plan to regularize colonies

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Wednesday sought the city government's stand on its proposed move to regularize unauthorized colonies.

A division bench comprising acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw asked the government to respond to a plea seeking to stop the government from taking any decision for regularization of unauthorized colonies. Issuing notice also to the Centre and the DDA, HC gave them time till September 6 to file their reply.

Urging HC to bar the government from taking any decision on the contentious issue, the petitioner's counsel, Anil Aggarwal, argued "this court is yet to decide a plea, filed by an architect and town planner, questioning the Centre, the city government and DDA's power to regularize the unauthorized colonies."

"Restrain all the respondents from making any declaration or pass any order or give any direction regarding regularization of unauthorized colonies in the NCT of Delhi in any manner and by any means whatsoever during pendency of the petition," the plea filed by H R Suri ex-president of the Institute of Town Planner (India).

Citing a TOI report in which the chief minister promised to declare 917 unauthorized colonies as regularized soon, the petition asked HC to intervene. "In case, the respondents succeed in their plans and designs to illegally regularize the colonies, not only would this perpetuate illegality but will also render the petition largely futile," says the application.

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2012 05:51