A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw cautioned various state governments to not fall victims to the havoc and "anarchy in development" that would be created as a result of the regional plans drawn up in violation of the NCRPB law.
"We remind the said states that having consented to be regulated by the NCRPB law, it is now not open to them to renege therefrom and to contend that land is a State subject. The states should not forget that they shall also be victims of the havoc, resulting from violations of the regional plan, and anarchy in development," the court said.
"Neither of the participating State/Union Territory for its own short term gains ought to indulge in violations of the regional plan," it said.
While observing that the importance and necessity of planned development, for which the NCPRB Act was enacted, cannot be undermined, the court said its hands were tied "on account of territorial limits of our jurisdiction".
Thus it directed NCPRB to "monitor and be vigilant" of the developments at site in the National Capital Region (NCR) and also in preparation of the sub-regional plans and master plans of the towns falling in the NCR and to immediately, upon finding any violations thereof, take action...
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