The ruling by a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar came on a PIL challenging a sub- divisional magistrate's order questioning use of a government land in Uttam Nagar in west Delhi as a burial ground.
The magistrate had issued notice to an Uttam Nagar-based NGO asking it how it came to be in possession of the government land and how it was using it as a burial ground.
It held that the sub-divisional magistrate, Dwarka, passed the August 1, 2017 order, which was under challenge, after considering all the matters and there was "no illegality" in the decision.
The bench also said that all the parties have to abide by the magistrate's decision and directed the local authorities to take strict action for violation of the order.
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