Additional solicitor general Vikas Singh told a bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justice R V Raveendran that the Centre needed the permission as the court in its February 14, 2006, order had said that unauthorised colonies would not be regularised unless the government was in a position to provide basic amenities [...]
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November 26th, 2007
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The Supreme Court will examine the plea for relaxation in sealing of shops which were offered immunity against action under the provisions of Master Plan for Delhi 2021.
The shops whose cases are likely to be reviewed by the apex court fall under areas earmarked as “Special Area” by the Government under its proposed 2021 [...]
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The Centre on Monday took on the Supreme Court in the ‘Delhi sealing case’ by questioning the court’s jurisdiction to pass orders on policy matters on regularisation of commercial activities in unauthorised residential colonies.
Refusing to heed to the Centre’s submissions, a three-Judge Bench of Justice Arijit Pasayat, Justice C.K. Thakker and Justice Lokeshwar Singh [...]
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THE Supreme Court today ordered the closure of all commercial premises being run out of 1,500 unauthorised Delhi colonies within three weeks or face sealing. The directive came amid an extremely volatile outburst from the Union government’s counsel, who questioned the apex court-appointed monitoring committee’s powers.
“Three weeks from today, commercial areas operating from unauthorised [...]
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