A bench comprising Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice U U Lalit directed that National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) in assistance with the legal services authorities of various states would carry out the independent verification on implementation of the scheme and place the actual factual position within eight weeks.
The order was passed after advocate E R Kumar, who filed the PIL, submitted that he was satisfied with the scheme but has doubts over its implementation as it was not clear whether the amount received by states have been properly utilised.
The court was informed that 623 such shelter homes have been sanctioned.
Earlier, the apex court had rapped the Centre for not properly monitoring the scheme meant for shelter-less urban poor and had asked the Secretary of Union Urban Development Ministry to personally appear before it.
The court had pulled up the Centre for not effectively monitoring the implementation of the National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM).
The Centre had said efforts were on to make the shelters liveable and the government was taking the matter with "utmost seriousness".
Earlier, the Centre had said 27 states and Union Territories have set up the executive committee in terms of the NULM for the purposes of permanent housing structures in 790 urban cities.
The ministry had also stated it would regularly monitor the setting up permanent housing structures in 790 urban centres and the states and UTs would be asked to give monthly reports.
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