The Hindu 16.12.2010
Set up night shelters within three days, Court tells DDA
Staff Reporter
DDA pulled up for demolishing shelters built on its land |
NEW DELHI: Observing that “it is the obligation of the public
authorities concerned to provide night shelters to the Capital’s
homeless in view of the chilly winter”, the Delhi High Court on
Wednesday issued directions to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to
set up temporary night shelters within three days.
The Court also pulled up DDA for demolishing certain night shelters
built on its land in the past couple of days. However, it expressed
satisfaction when counsel for DDA informed that it had chalked out a
plan to build 84 night shelters across the city for the homeless.
A Division Bench of the Court comprising Justice Dipak Misra and
Justice Manmohan also directed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the
New Delhi Municipal Council and DDA to provide basic amenities in the
existing night shelters immediately. The Bench asked the
Member-Secretary of the Delhi Legal Services Authority to visit the
shelters within a week and submit a report on the conditions there.
It directed the Chief Secretary of Delhi to meet the heads of the
civic agencies and DDA to take stock of the shelters. The Bench passed
the directions on a pending petition on demolition of some night
shelters last year. It had taken up the matter for hearing suo motu on
the basis of media reports on the demolition of a night shelter on Pusa
Road and the State Government and the civic bodies doing nothing to
protect the homeless from the cold.
The Court last year directed the Delhi Chief Secretary to draw up a
plan to construct 144 permanent shelters for the homeless in
consultation with the civic bodies and DDA as per the Master Plan for
Delhi-2021.
The matter will come up for hearing in January.