"That (AOL event) is a disaster from ecological point of view due to removal of the shrubs and trees. The area has been flattened. You (government) have given permission for a big pandal on the flood plain," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva said, adding, "we are only going by newspaper reports".
The observation was made during hearing of a PIL on the issue of unauthorized constructions on the flood plain of Yamuna in the Jaitpur and Mithapur areas of the national capital.
It said that making the structures in these areas compliant with the norms was important because if an earthquake or flood hits Delhi, "these areas would be most vulnerable and there could be massive loss of lives".
It advised the authorities, including the Lieutenant Governor, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the municipal corporation to take action against the builders who "duped many poor people" into buying houses in that area.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain, appearing for DDA, told the court that in a recent meeting held by a joint task team, set up to address the issue, it was decided to prevent further unauthorized construction in the two areas.
During the hearing, the ASG said demolition of the 40 odd
properties mentioned in the PIL would not solve the problem as around 20 unauthorized colonies having about 56,000 dwelling units housing approximately 2.5 lakh people have come up in the two areas apart from hundreds of religious structures, schools and health centres.
He said DDA and LG had never shied away from addressing the problem and were instead taking a holistic view rather than focusing on demolishing a few dwelling units.
He also said that objections and suggestions had been invited in 2013 from public for delineation and re-zoning of the two areas which fall in the eco-sensitive 'O' zone.
However, this step which was taken with the intention to remove the two areas from the 'O' zone was stayed by the National Green Tribunal in October 2013 and the restraint is still in force, the ASG added.
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