Sealing: Task force to examine safety of buildings, Centre tells SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today told the that the (STF), which would be set up to oversee the enforcement of laws to deal with unauthorised constructions and encroachments in Delhi, would also look into the safety aspects of buildings which have been built legally.

A N S Nadkarni (ASG), appearing for the Centre, told the bench that they have added one from the office of Delhi's in the task force, which would be chaired by the of the Development Authority (DDA).

"Even if there is a legal building, the task force will look into the safety aspects like fire and others," he told the bench.

However, the apex court asked Nadkarni as to what has been done with regard to the issue of depletion of ground water in The ASG told the bench they were taking steps in this regard.

The bench, while listing the matter for further hearing on April 24, asked the member of the (CGWB) to remain present before it on the next date to assist it.

The ASG told the bench that proper security arrangements would be put in place for the court-appointed monitoring committee so that they would carry out the sealing drive in as per the apex court's mandate.

He said three senior officials of Police have been asked to coordinate with the committee and chalk out further modalities in this regard. He also handed over to the court

a revised note regarding the ongoing sealing drive.

The bench said it would hear this issue on April 24.

The apex court had earlier taken umbrage to the lack of police protection to the monitoring committee for carrying out sealing drive and had termed it a "very serious thing".

The issue had cropped up after the committee had raised the matter related to police protection when it was scheduled to visit in south for carrying out their work.

The Centre had last week apprised the court that it has proposed to set up a to oversee the enforcement and implementation of laws to deal with unauthorised construction and encroachment in after consulting all stakeholders.

The STF, to be chaired by the of DDA, would also comprise of commissioners of the three municipal corporation of (MCDs), of the New Municipal Council (NDMC) and the of Jal Board (DJB).

The other members of would be or of transport, of urban development and of revenue department of the government, (law and order), (traffic) of Police, of and (planning) of the DDA.

The ASG had said that would identify encroachments on government land, suggest the course of action to Centre with regard to unauthorised colonies in and oversee effective and proper enforcement of applicable laws by local bodies particularly about violation and unauthorised constructions.

The top court had earlier ordered restoration of its 2006 monitoring committee to identify and seal such offending structures.

The monitoring committee, comprising K J Rao, former to the Election Commissioner, Bhure Lal, of Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority, and (Retd) Som Jhingan, was set up on March 24, 2006, by the court.

The top court is also hearing arguments on validity of the Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006 and subsequent legislations which protect unauthorised construction from being sealed.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 18:30 IST