Flouting bldng norms: NGT asks SDMC to act against big players

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 22 2016 | 9:48 AM IST
The National Green Tribunal has taken exception to South Delhi Municipal Corporation's levy of fine on "minor" nature of construction violation and directed it to crack the whip on commercial builders.
The green panel expressed displeasure on the penalty imposed on constructions being carried out on smaller plots rather than initiating action against big players in the real estate sector.
"Have you (SDMC) challaned a single builder for violation of construction norms? Have you caught hold of single commercial builder in South Delhi," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
The observation came during hearing of a case related to air pollution in which it had last year issued notices to various persons to show cause why environmental compensation of Rs 50,000 not be imposed upon them for causing pollution.
When the noticees appeared before the bench, they challenged the notices being issued to them and sought inspection report from SDMC.
However, the counsel appearing for the SDMC submitted that the officers have physically inspected the sites and thereafter issued notices to the owner of the houses.
Taking note of submissions, the tribunal directed the SDMC lawyer to instruct the officer concerned to be present with complete records of the inspection and the violation found by them on the next date of hearing.
It also ordered municipal corporations to maintain a separate account of environmental compensation paid under the orders of the tribunal and restrained the civic bodies from spending it without its permission.
During the hearing, the NGT also reduced the fine amount on violators depending on the size of plots of the owners.
"We have heard the noticees who are present. The general plea being raised before the tribunal is that most of the noticees have owned properties less than 100 square yard and even less than 50 square yard and they have not committed any violation. We see that the violation committed is of a very minor nature. They have kept their construction materials within their premises.
Cracking the whip on builders carrying out construction in areas over 2,000 sq ft and flouting environmental norms, the tribunal had earlier directed civic bodies and public authorities in Delhi-NCR to submit a list of such offenders.
The green panel had directed the municipal corporations of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana government to file complete status reports on the steps taken by them to curb air pollution caused by dust emissions.
The tribunal had last year announced the fine of Rs 50,000 on those causing dust pollution, specially emanating from construction sites in the National Capital Region and had made wearing of masks by construction workers mandatory.
While announcing the fine on violators, it had also directed every builder and owner to put tarpaulin sheets around area of construction and said no person including them would be permitted to throw construction material on roads or open areas in the colonies.
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First Published: May 22 2016 | 9:48 AM IST

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