The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) contended before Justice V K Shali that Delhi Police did not provide sufficient force despite several letters from the land-owning body.
It also alleged that the residents of the nearby Kirpal Cooperative Group Housing Society had grabbed its land measuring 2500 sq m which was earmarked for 'other community facilities'.
It contended that the encroachment/land-grabbing has been "facilitated, supported and encouraged by the respondent (Delhi Police)".
Advocate Rajeev Bansal, appearing for DDA, argued that the alleged illegal construction came up overnight on October 23- 24 and police, instead of acting upon the authority's letters for lodging FIR and providing assistance for carrying out demolition, is behaving as a "mute spectator".
"Despite a number of complaints from DDA, the respondent (police) neither removed the illegal encroachment nor has it registered any FIR against the persons responsible for the encroachment and illegal construction.
