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SC pulls up Delhi govt for callous approach on encroachment, pollution issues

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today pulled up the government for failing to file any comprehensive action plan to check encroachments and in the national capital.

A bench of justices M B Lokur and said that government is not serious about removing the encroachments from the streets of and no concrete proposals or plans have been given to the court.

It said that the callous attitude will not be tolerated and government will have to submit a comprehensive action plan with regard to removing encroachments and reducing

for government and DDA submitted reports with regard to sealing drive in national capital.

The bench said it will consider all the reports during further hearing of the matter on April 2.

The apex court had on March 6 stayed any "further progress" in amending the Master Plan 2021 to protect unauthorised construction from the ongoing sealing drive in the national capital, sternly observing that this 'dadagiri' (bullying tactics) must stop.

The apex court had taken strong exception to the non-filing of affidavits by the government, Development Authority (DDA) and municipal corporation of (MCDs) on whether an environment impact assessment was conducted before proposing amendments to the city's Master Plan despite the court's February 9 direction.

The court had observed that the authorities were "not bothered" and were not filing affidavits despite the court's order, which was "nothing short of contempt".

It observed that the authorities were "not bothered" and were not filing affidavits despite the court's order, which was "nothing short of contempt".

The Master Plan-2021 is a blueprint for urban planning and expansion in the metropolis to ensure overall development and the proposed amendments are aimed at bringing a uniform floor area ratio (FAR) for shop-cum-residential plots and complexes on par with residential plots. FAR is the ratio of a building's total floor area (gross floor area) to the size of the piece of land on which it is built.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 21:00 IST
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