A bench comprising Justice Jawad Rahim and expert member Ranjan Chatterjee asked the Ministry of Urban Development and the Delhi government to keep a strict vigil so that there is no unauthorised occupation of the land in the future.
"At that stage, we would only direct Respondents No 2 (Ministry) and 3 (Delhi govt) to keep an eagle's vigil to ensure that after a passage of time respondent No 6 (Sanatan Dharma Sabha Laxmi Narayan Temple Trust), or for that matter, any other party does not start re-encroaching upon the said area which has been got cleared after a lot of difficulties.
The green panel also directed the Delhi Police to ensure that Sanatan Dharma Sabha Laxmi Narayan Temple does not re- occupy this area or some other area unauthorisedly in future.
"It is clearly evident that prevention is better than cure and environment which is the silent spectator is constantly suffering at the hands of parties who encroach and misuse forest land for non-forest purpose and the apathy of the government departments indirectly helps the encroachers," the tribunal said.
The structures demolished were "Prachin Mahamai temple along with platforms, four jhuggis and two chabutara". The service road running parallel to Birla Mandir was left as the representative of Land and Development Office contended that this was part of the temple, it said.
The judgement was pronounced on an execution petition filed by city resident K C Bhargava and others seeking implementation of tribunal's March 3, 2015 order directing demolition of the illegal structure.
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