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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 17th January, 2020
SD WINDLESH ..... Petitioner
Through: Petitioner in person
Through: Mr. Jawahar Raja, Addl.Standing Counsel (Civil)-GNCTD with Mr. Anchit Krishnan, Adv.
Mr. Ajjay Aroraa and Mr. Rajat Rajoria Singh, Advs. for R-East Delhi Municipal Corporation
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR O R D E R 17.01.2020
D.N. PATEL, CHIEF JUSTICE (ORAL)
JUDGMENT
1. This so called Public Interest Litigation has been preferred with the following prayers:
Mandamus of any other writ thereby directing the respondents to stop the encroachment of green space of parks in Yamuna Vihar Colony by constructing zims or any other structures inside the parks.
Respondents to provide the list of the plantation made in parks of Yamuna Vihar by PWD at the instance of Delhi High Courtensure that existing greenery and recent plantation made at the direction of Hon'ble Delhi High Court and also the list of plantations existing as on date;
I. Issue writ/order/direction in the nature of a Writ of
Respondents to provide the list of plantation existing in each park as on date and to ensure that none of these plants/trees are felled by unauthorized encroachers in these parks.
Respondents to provide the list of the green belts which have been encroached upon by the people on the lane in front of bigger residential houses on the north side of the colony and to take back the possession of such green spaces.”
2. It is submitted by learned counsel for the respondent nos. 2 and 3 that the allegations leveled in this writ petition are baseless as no data or specific information supporting allegations mentioned in the writ petition. It is further submitted by the learned counsel for the respondent nos. 2 and 3 that as per Table 9.[4] of the Master Plan for Delhi-2021, the permissible construction is being carried out in the area in question by the respondent nos. 2 and 3, which are Government authorities.
3. Table 9.[4] of the Master Plan for Delhi 2021 reads as follows: Table 9.4: Permission of Use Premises in Sub Use Zones S.No. Use Zone Activities Permitted
1. Green Belt Forest, Agriculture use, Vegetation belt, Dairy Farms, Piggery, Poultry farms, 1 [ Low Density Residential Plots], Wild life sanctuary, Bird sanctuary, Biodiversity Park, Veterinary Centre, Police Post, Fire Post, Smriti Van, Plant Nursery, Orchard, Area for water-harvesting, Floriculture farm, Open Playground, Agro forestry, Amenity structures (List given in note). Existing village Abadis, already Regularised Unauthorised colonies and already approved Motels may continue 2 [subject to development control conditions mentioned in Table 5.[4] and Clause in Chapter 17.0].
2. Regional Park Ridge, Residential Flat (For watch & ward), Picnic Hut, Park, Shooting Range, 3 [Bio-diversity Park], Zoological Garden, Bird Sanctuary, Botanical Garden, Local Government Office (Maintenance), Open Air Theatre, Police Post, Fire Post, Orchard, Plant Nursery and Forest. Approved Farm Houses sanctioned prior to 01.08.90 4 [or subsequently if approved by 5 [concerned municipal body], as per the policy applicable for regularization of the existing farm houses subject to necessary clearances from the Central Empowered Committee of Supreme Court and the Ridge Management Board of GNCTD are allowed.]
3. City Park Aqua park/water sports park, Arboretum, 6 [Biodiversity Park], Botanical Garden, National Memorial (approved by Cabinet/ Govt. of India), Amphitheatre, Open Playground, Aquarium, Other activities same as permitted in District Park. 30% of the area shall be developed with plantation of native species
4. District Park District Park, Theme park, 7 [Bio-diversity Park], Recreational Club, National Memorial, Open-air food court, Children Park, Orchard, Plant Nursery, Area for water harvesting, Archaeological Park, Specialized Park, Amusement Park, Children Traffic Park, Sports activity, Playground, Amenity structures. Restaurant in a District Park having an area above 25 Ha. subject to following: a. Area of the restaurant plot shall not be more than 0.[8] Ha or 1% of the District Park, whichever is less. b. Restaurant plot shall have no physical segregation from the rest of the District Park area. c. The building shall be a single storey structure with max. FAR of 5 and height not more than 4m. without any residential facility and to harmonize with the surroundings. d. In case there is no parking lot in the vicinity, parking should be provided at a reasonable distance from the restaurants. Parking area should not form part of the restaurant complex / greens. e. 30% of the area shall be developed as dense plantation.
5. Community Park Park, Children Park, Open-air food court, Playground etc
6. Multipurpose Ground Public meeting ground, Public address podium, Social functions, Soft drink and snack stalls etc.
4. Having heard the petitioner in person and learned counsel for the respondents, it appears that this is not a public interest litigation at all. It is alleged by the petitioner that respondent nos. 2 and 3 are encroaching upon the government plots at the instance of respondent nos. 1 and 4, which are all government authorities. The concerned respondent authorities are bound to keep in mind the Master Plan for Delhi-2021 for the land use and construction is required to be carried out within permissible limit at the permissible places. If there is any specific violation by any specific respondent, the same shall be pointed out in an individual writ petition.
5. In this public interest litigation, we see no reason to issue any direction, much less any writ upon respondents Government authorities that they will not do any encroachment. The allegations levelled in the instant writ petition against the respondent nos. 2 and 3 are baseless and are not substantiated by any relevant data and proper research, therefore, tantamount to total misuse of Public Interest Litigation system.
6. With these observations, this writ petition is hereby dismissed with costs of ₹10,000/- (Rupees ten thousand only). This amount shall be deposited with the Delhi State Legal Services Authority within a period of six weeks from today.
7. A copy of this order will be sent to the Member Secretary, Delhi State Legal Services Authority, Central Office, Patiala House Courts Complex, New Delhi-110001. CM No.1828/2020 (interim stay)
1. In view of the disposal of the writ petition, this application also stands disposed of.
CHIEF JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR, J. JANUARY 17, 2020