The court made the remarks while hearing several PILs filed by NGO Paardarshita and some individuals alleging illegal construction in the upscale Sainik Farms colony.
"We do not want any affidavit from the Urban development minister. We want to inform the minister that this is the situation of unauthorised construction in Delhi and you have to monitor it. It not our job to monitor it," a bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Yogesh Khanna said.
Senior standing counsel of the Delhi government Rajiv Mehra said there should be a time-frame within which both the AAP government and the Centre should sit together and find a solution to the problem of unauthorised construction.
During the hearing, the court inquired about the number of unauthorised constructions across Delhi and how many people live in such buildings.
To this, the court was informed that as per the 2011 census figure, there were around 1800 to 2000 illegal colonies in the city in which about 40 lakh people live.
It had said that it was considering handing over the probe to the CBI as the SDMC had not taken any action against its errant officials.
The corporation had later placed before the bench a roadmap on steps the civic body proposed to take to identify and penalise the officials who permitted illegal construction.
The court had, however, said, "Just because people of Sainik Farms are rich, why should we differentiate between them and those in Neb Sarai (where the CBI is probing unauthorised construction)?"
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