Prior to the latest amendment to National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Second Act, 2011, unauthorised constructions only up to February 8, 2007 were protected.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw issued notice to the Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi government and sought their replies by May 4 on a PIL by NGO, Campaign for People Participation in Development Planning which has challenged the constitutional validity of the Act.
It has sought quashing of the Act and amendment and declaring all effects of the legislation as "ab-initio null and void".
It has raised the apprehension that if something is not done soon to bring the effect of these legislations to naught, then "the day is not far when instead of serving as a model of urban development for other parts of the country to follow, the chaotic Delhi will wither and collapse under the burden of ill-planned, haphazard growth".
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