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DDA invites bids for Dilshad Garden rehabilitation project
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It will cover around 3,367 households with a cost of ₹468.10 crore
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It will cover around 3,367 households with a cost of ₹468.10 crore
As a part of the in situ slum rehabilitation and redevelopment of JJ clusters at Dilshad Garden, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited request for proposal to select a private partner to undertake the redevelopment project through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode, the urban body said on Wednesday.
Spread across 6.23 hectares, the project is proposed to cover approximately 3,367 households, with a project cost of ₹468.10 crore, according to the DDA.
Can’t encroach land under garb of place of worship, says Delhi HC
The manager of a temple cannot claim the right to remain in possession forever, especially when the land is government land, said the court. December 22, 2020 6:56:37 am
Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the petitioners, aged 25 and 22 years, to do community service at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital for a period of one month. (File)
The Delhi High Court has said authorities have an obligation to ensure places of worship are not created on public land, while dismissing with cost a petition seeking to restrain DDA from demolishing four temple premises in New Patel Nagar area or forcibly dispossessing their manager from there. The manager of a temple cannot claim the right to remain in possession forever, especially when the land is government land, said the court.
Authorities Obligated to Ensure Public Land Not Encroached as Place of Worship : Delhi HC
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Authorities like the DDA are obligated to ensure that places of worship are not created on public land by unscrupulous persons through encroachment, the Delhi High Court has said. Justice Prathiba M Singh expressed grave concern over encroachment of public land under the shelter of a place of worship , saying it has been seen in a large number of cases that people claim rights over government land under the garb of temples or other places of worship. Such attempts by unscrupulous parties ought to be discouraged, inasmuch as the occupants, under the garb of a place of worship, turn the land into a completely unplanned encroachment by hundreds of people. The authorities have an obligation to ensure that in public land, places of worship are not created in this manner. Moreover, in the present case, an infrastructure project is being completely crippled due to the pendency