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Authorities can't permit pavement to be used except for allowing people to walk: SC

The compulsory acquisition has been made for a public purpose and therefore, the appellant (DDA) and all the concerned authorities cannot allow the pavement to be used for any purpose except for allowing people to walk, says SC justices

July 13, 2023 / 22:53 IST
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Authorities cannot allow permit pavements except for walking, says SC
Authorities cannot allow permit pavements except for walking, says SC

The Supreme Court said on Thursday the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and other bodies concerned cannot permit the pavement abutting a metro train depot to be used for a purpose other than allowing people to walk.

The apex court, which took note of the photographs of a metro depot while adjudicating a matter related to land acquisition, observed that a part of pavement abutting the facility has been occupied by a 'car clinic' and other vendors. The depot stands on land acquired from a private person. "A citizen has lost his valuable property by way of compulsory acquisition. The compulsory acquisition has been made for a public purpose and therefore, the appellant (DDA) and all the concerned authorities cannot allow the pavement to be used for any purpose except for allowing people to walk," a bench of Justices A S Oka and Sanjay Karol said in its verdict. "A citizen has lost his valuable property by way of compulsory acquisition. The compulsory acquisition has been made for a public purpose and therefore, the appellant (DDA) and all the concerned authorities cannot allow the pavement to be used for any purpose except for allowing people to walk," a bench of Justices A S Oka and Sanjay Karol said in its verdict.

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The bench expressed hope and trust that either the DDA will take immediate action or call upon the authorities empowered to do so in accordance with the law. It said the DDA and other authorities concerned shall take serious note of the observations made by the top court and take necessary action. It said the DDA and other authorities concerned shall take serious note of the observations made by the top court and take necessary action.