Ramkala Andors v. Govt of NCT of Delhi

Delhi High Court · 14 Dec 2016 · 2016:DHC:9302
V. Kameswar Rao
W.P.(C) 1983/2016
2016:DHC:9302
administrative petition_dismissed Procedural

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The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition after recording the valid delegation of powers under Section 33 of the Displaced Persons Act and the respondents' assurance to dispose of proceedings within four months.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 1983/2016 : ^
: RAMKALAANDORS Petitioner
Through: Ms. Smita Maan, Adv.
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VERSUS
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GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI Respondent
Through: Mr. Sanjay Kumar & Mr. Sunil V ^ Kumar Jha,Advs. fork-l/L&B i Ms. Ruchi Jain, Adv. for R-2/U0I
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. KAMESWAR RAO
14.12.2016 File taken up today as 12^^ December, 2G16 was declared holiday on account ofMilad-Un-Nabi.
Learned counsel for the respondent No.2/Union of India has placed befoKs me a copy of the Gazette Notification dated November 11, 2016 whereby the powers of the Central Government under Section 33 of the
Displaced Persons (Concession & Rehabilitation) Act 1954 have been delegated to the Principal Secretary or Secretary (Land & Building)
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. The saidnotification is taken on record. t
2016:DHC:9302 In view of this development, the learned counsel for the respondent
No.l states that the proceedings initiated by the petitioners, as conceded by the learned counsel for the petitioner as well, shall be disposed of with the outer limit of four months. The said statement is taken on record.
In view of the statement made by the learned counsel for the respondent No.l, the learned counsel for the petitioner states, the said statement shall satisfy the petitioners and the matter may be treated as disposed of as such. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of as such.
V. KAMEiSWAR RAO, J DECEMBER 14, 2016 2016:DHC:9302
JUDGMENT