The apex court took strong exception to the non-filing of affidavits by the Delhi government, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and municipal corporation of Delhi (MCDs) on whether an environment impact assessment was conducted before proposing amendments to the city's Master Plan despite the court's February 9 direction.
A bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta observed that the authorities were "not bothered" and were not filing affidavits despite the court's order, which was "nothing short of contempt".
The Master Plan-2021 is a blueprint for urban planning and expansion in the metropolis to ensure overall development and the proposed amendments are aimed at bringing a uniform floor area ratio (FAR) for shop-cum-residential plots and complexes on par with residential plots. FAR is the ratio of a building's total floor area (gross floor area) to the size of the piece of land on which it is built.
The bench said it has gone through the CD containing video footage of the protest and it appeared that Sharma and Gupta were not obstructing the authorities but only discussing the matter to convince them that sealing should not be done.
However, the bench took umbrage to the derogatory language being used in the video footage and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal being insulted by the protestors.
"This is absolutely unacceptable. Today you are insulting the chief minister of the Union Territory of Delhi. Tomorrow, you will insult the chief minister of a state and then the prime minister of our country," the bench observed.
"Is this what you are doing? The chief minister of Delhi has nothing to do with it. The committee is doing its work. He (CM) has nothing to do with it. It is extremely unacceptable. We cannot have people insulting the chief ministers and Prime Minister of this country," the bench told Sharma and Gupta and directed them to tell their supporters not to do such things again.
"You cannot insult chief minister of any state. Please be clear about this. What are you trying to do? Are you trying to tell the people of this country that you can say whatever you want and insult the chief minister of a state just because he is not from your political party? You are destroying the institution," it said.
"They (authorities) are not bothered. Why should they bother? People of Delhi can die," the bench said, adding, "We will stay the amendment in the Master Plan of Delhi. We will say no need for amendment".
When the counsel representing one of the authorities sought two weeks time to file an affidavit, the bench shot back, "you take as much time you like. In the meantime, this (proposed amendment) will not be implemented."
The apex court had earlier said that any interference in the functioning of the committee would amount to contempt. It had said that the rule of law over sanction to construct buildings had "completely broken down" and expressed concern over illegal construction.
It had also ordered restoration of its monitoring panel to identify and seal offending structures.
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