Demolish buildings higher than prescribed height near IGI: PIL

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A PIL has been filed in the High seeking demolition of hundreds of buildings above the prescribed height around the IGI Airport here on the grounds of threat to aircraft and lives of flyers.

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar issued notice to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the International Airport Private Limited to seek their responses on the plea which has alleged that authorities colluded with real estate lobbies which has led to the current situation.


The (PIL) has claimed that a similar situation prevailed in with regard to the international airport there.

The also issued notice to the Airports Authority of (AAI) and various other security agencies and sought their replies before the next date of hearing on December 6.

Petitioner Yeshwanth Shenoy has moved the seeking direction to authorities including DGCA, the regulatory body for civil aviation, to proceed against the obstacles near the airport as per the Aircraft (Demolition of obstructions caused by buildings and trees) Rules, 1994.

It urged the to direct authorities to conduct an "obstacle survey as mandated by law".

Shenoy, a Kerala-based lawyer, said was seriously affected by obstacles.

"The AAI having identified the obstacles failed to follow the procedure provided to remove the obstacles and thereby, putting to threat aviation safety and consequently, the lives of passengers, crew and the people on ground.

"That the DIAL failed to conduct obstacle study as is mandated by law and the failed to identify the threat to safety in its safety audits," the plea said.

Shenoy recalled what set him off on this path was the 2010 Mangalore air crash. On May 22 that year, an Express Flight 812 from Dubai to Mangalore overshot the runway on landing after which it caught fire, the plea has said. Of the 160 passengers and six crew members on board, only eight survived.

He has said that the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, Central lndustrial Security Force and Police have not taken airport security seriously and inspite of non compliance of the conditions imposed on buildings, hotels around the airport, these establishments have been operating.

The petition has sought direction to the authorities to produce the last 10 years safety audit reports for the IGI Airport in

It has also sought a direction to the International Airport Pvt Ltd to ensure compliance with all shortcomings pointed out in the safety audit reports of the AAI and

Pending hearing of this matter, no NOC for extra heights be granted to any building anywhere within the territory of India, the PIL has said.

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