More mix-up on mixed
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More mix-up on mixed
d p habitat April - 06 HB03 THE HINDUSTAN TIMES, DELHI, 01 APR 2006 IN THE SUPREME COURT More mix-up on mixed-land use HT Correspondent New Delhi, March 31 THE SUPREME Court on Friday refused to clear the air over the confusion created by the Union government's notification of March 28 — permitting mixed-land use alongside certain roads — which has thrown the MCD's ongoing sealing drive against commercial misusers in residential areas into a state of disarray. The Urban Development Ministry had issued the notification on the eve of the court set deadline of March 29 to all misusers to shift out of residential areas or face sealing. An apex court bench, comprising Justices Y.K. Sabharwal, C.K. Thakker and R.V. Raveendran, dis- We will wait for the missed the MCD's plea for a clarifi- monitoring commitcation on whether they should abide tee's report. We by the court orders as issued on Feb- won't clarify ruary 16 or take into account the changes made to Delhi Master Plan anything on an oral 2001 by the notification. "We will submission. All wait for the monitoring committee's applications report," was the court's comment towards relaxation when MCD counsel Sanjeev Sen should be directed drew the court's attention to the con- to the committee fusion created by the DDA notification and sought a clarification from -Justice Sabharwal it. "We won't clarify anything on oral submission," Justice Sabharwal said. Sanjeev Sen later said that he was seeking clarification on behalf of the monitoring committee. The court had earlier in the day refused to entertain petitions from individual traders and shop-keepers seeking relaxation of the date for filing of affidavits to avail of a breather till June 30 from sealing. The court also turned away an individual petitioners' request that he be allowed to stay as the area fell under the mixed-land use. It instead asked them to approach the monitoring committee, which would deal with their applications. The committee is expected to submit its report within a month. SC committee pulls up MCD for inaction THREE DAYS after the Union UD Ministry issued a notification on mixed land use in 118 roads, the three-member committee formed by the SC to monitor MCD's action on court's order — of sealing commercial establishments in residential areas — has not been provided details of the notification. The committee headed by Bhure FIR should be filed Lal, chairman, Environment Polluimmediately tion Control Authority had called a against those meeting with senior MCD officials caught breaking the including commissioner, AK seal. The MCD Nigam on Thursday but the latter should arrange for failed to inform the committee video recording of about details of the notifications. the entire process The committee rapped the MCD to bring violators to for failing to prevent seal tampering by traders and directed them to book take stern action against violators. — Panel on sealing Besides the MCD, the meeting was also attended by officers of the Delhi Jal Board, NDPL and BSES. "The committee has said that FIR should be filed immediately against those caught breaking the seal," said Deep Mathur , MCD spokesperson. Inadequate security provided by Delhi Police was another issue raised by the committee with the Delhi Police Commissioner, K.K. Paul in another meeting on Friday. The distcoms and the DJB have been directed to coordinate with MCD and ensure that power and water supply in buildings that have been sealed are disconnected immediately. 1 Habitat encroaching on Infrastructure