PRATHIBA M. SINGH
In Re : Housing For The Poor In Delhi – Appellant
Versus
. – Respondent
ORDER
Prathiba M. Singh, J. (Oral). - This hearing has been done through hybrid mode.
2. This Court has been hearing various matters relating to the Kalkaji Mandir from time to time. During the course of the said hearings, some jhuggi dwellers and other unauthorised occupants were found to be unauthorised occupying land in the Kalkaji Mandir premises. This Court passed orders for their rehabilitation and in the said process was exploring alternate accommodation for the said occupants in terms of the policy of DUSIB, SDMC and DDA.
3. On 15th March, 2022, the Court was informed that approximately 52,000 flats, which were approved for construction under the under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (hereinafter, JNNURM) Scheme of the Central Government, which was to be implemented by the State Government, have not yet been allotted due to the delay in execution of the agreement between the Central Government and the State Government. Accordingly, the Court had called for a joint status report to be filed by the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India along with Chief Secretary, GNCTD after interacting with each other. The relevant observation
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