A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also issued notice to the three zones of Municipal Corporation of Delhi, apart from the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and city government, seeking their responses by September 9.
The tribunal was hearing a petition filed by Raj Hans Bansal, who has sought sealing, removal or demolition of the shops that are illegally selling building material in the city's residential areas.
In his petition, Bansal contended that "despite the prohibition contained in Master Plan 2021, various shops and establishments are selling building materials like marble, sand, bricks, concrete, etc. Openly on road sides and vacant plots in residential areas."
He has alleged that despite such "illegalities" taking place right in the open, none of the three MCD zones have taken any action against such retail shop owners.
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