38.6c New Delhi, India, Friday, October 18, 2024
Top Stories Supreme Court
Political NEWS Legislative Corner Celebstreet International Videos
Subscribe Contact Us
close
Executive

No Immediate Demolition of Slums Near Delhi Tracks till Urban Affairs Ministry Takes a Decision: Centre Tells SC

By ROCKY DAS      15 September, 2020 04:54 PM      0 Comments
No Immediate Demolition of Slums Near Delhi Tracks till Urban Affairs Ministry Takes a Decision: Centre Tells SC

Senior Congress Leader and former minister Ajay Maken along Kailas Pandit filed a plea against the order passed by the Apex Court directing the slums to be demolished within three months of time around the 140-Kilometer length of railways tracks in New Delhi. While passing this order, a bench of Retired Justice Arun Mishra, B R Gavai, and Krishna Murari directed that no court can grant a stay on the removal of slums. The petitioner also had earlier filed a PIL in Delhi High Court seeking rehabilitation of the slum dwellers who are going to be affected with the demolishing procedure.

The Ministry of Railways mentioned on the affidavit filed before the court that there are Jhuggis along with a 140km length Railway route in the region of NCT in Delhi out of which 70km length railways tracks are affected by large jhuggi jhopri clusters close vicinity to the tracks.

The Railways further stated along with the affidavit that with the passing directions by National Green Tribunal, a Special Task Force has been structured for the removal of encroachments near the Railway tracks. The Railways further told the Court that there is some political intervention that is causing a oppose for the removal of such encroachment.

Following the facts mentioned by the Railways in the filed affidavit, the court stated straight head that the encroachments near the Railway tracks should be removed within three months of time and no interference be it political or any other, shall be allowed and no Court shall put a stay order on the removal of the encroachments.

The Centre on Monday assured the Supreme Court that no slums will be removed immediately near the railway track in Delhi, on the basis of an order of an Apex court which was passed on August 31.

The bench headed by the Chief Justice of India, in which the Solicitor General told that no Jhuggis will be removed till the railways is in consultation with the Ministry of Housing and Urban affairs and comes up with a solution within 4 weeks.



Share this article:



Leave a feedback about this
TRENDING NEWS

calcutta-hc-allows-doctors-protest-during-durga-puja-carnival-sets-aside-kolkata-police-prohibitory-orders
Trending Judiciary
Calcutta HC allows Doctors’ Protest during Durga Puja Carnival, sets aside Kolkata Police Prohibitory Orders [Read Order]

Calcutta High Court allows doctors’ protest during Durga Puja carnival, overturns Kolkata Police orders, citing the right to protest under Article 19.

17 October, 2024 10:25 AM
state-cannot-deny-medical-treatment-to-undertrial-prisoners-under-any-circumstances
Trending Judiciary
State cannot deny medical treatment to undertrial prisoners under any circumstances [Read Order]

Allahabad High Court rules that the State cannot deny medical treatment to undertrial prisoners, even during elections, emphasizing prisoners’ health rights.

17 October, 2024 10:51 AM

TOP STORIES

nhrc-takes-suo-motu-cognizance-of-boys-death-in-open-drain-calls-for-action-against-delhi-authorities
Trending Executive
NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of boy’s death in open drain, calls for action against Delhi Authorities

NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of a boy’s death in an open drain in Delhi, demands accountability and reports from authorities on similar incidents.

14 October, 2024 10:17 AM
bci-urges-cji-to-bring-in-for-urgent-reforms-in-courtroom-decorum-in-high-courts
Trending Judiciary
BCI urges CJI to bring in for urgent reforms in courtroom decorum in High Courts [Read Letter]

BCI urges CJI for urgent reforms on judicial conduct in High Courts, highlighting misconduct incidents and calling for mental health evaluations for judges.

14 October, 2024 10:27 AM
allahabad-high-court-reiterates-second-wife-cannot-maintain-proceedings-under-section-498-a-ipc
Trending Judiciary
Allahabad High Court reiterates second wife cannot maintain proceedings under Section 498-A IPC [Read Order]

Allahabad High Court rules second wife can’t file 498-A IPC cases, citing marriage nullity. Supreme Court precedents support the decision.

14 October, 2024 10:38 AM
bombay-high-court-exonerates-man-of-stalking-charges-rules-head-grooving-to-music-does-not-constitute-stalking
Trending Judiciary
Bombay High Court exonerates man of stalking charges, rules head grooving to music does not constitute stalking [Read Judgment]

The Bombay High Court clears a Navi Mumbai man of stalking charges, ruling that grooving to music doesn’t meet the legal definition of stalking under IPC Section 354D.

14 October, 2024 10:47 AM

ADVERTISEMENT


Join Group

Signup for Our Newsletter

Get Exclusive access to members only content by email