A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said that citizens are able to get away with not following the law because the municipal officials, who are responsible for implementing the regulations, are allowing it to happen.
The court said that the officials swing into action and book properties only after notices are issued in PILs. After that demolition orders are issued, but never enforced on the grounds that police force was not available.
"What have you done to the city! If only you would do your job, Delhi would not be like this. It is such a hopeless situation," the bench said.
The court further said that the corporations are expected to "act with promptitude" when any illegal construction starts.
"Failure to do so is dereliction of duty and must entail disciplinary action apart from attracting penal consequences under the IPC," the bench said.
In one of the matters related to encroachment of forest land by multi-storeyed buildings in Neb Sarai area of south Delhi, the court said somebody from the forest department and the south Delhi municipal corporation (SDMC) "must go to jail".
The bench said such buildings could not have come up without either authority being aware of it and directed them to comply with its earlier orders to take action against the encroachment and unauthorised construction in the area.
The report shall also indicate the names of the officials of the building department of SDMC who were responsible for that area for the past several years.
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