A bench, headed by Justice P Jyothimani, had in December last year directed the closure of the market for causing noise pollution after perusing the status report filed by DPCC.
"In spite of the earlier order...The counsel appearing for DPCC submits that due to various reasons, including the Delhi Assembly Election, 2015 which is going to be completed on February 10, 2015, the police is not able to assist and they have not been able to effect closure of the disturbing units," it noted.
Advocate Balendu Sekhar, appearing for Delhi Development Authority, told the bench that due to the Delhi Assembly elections, police authorities would not be able to assist Court Commissioners and without their assistance, it may not be safe to visit and complete the process since it is a very sensitive area.
Taking note of submissions, the Tribunal directed the Court Commissioners to visit the spot after February 10 and submit their status report before it.
