'File affidavit over Janakpuri pond'
Justice J. Rahim said the PWD and the DDA must file an affidavit and apprise the NGT if they have complied with its order
New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Delhi government and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to inform it about steps taken by them for the protection of a pond in a southwest Delhi colony.
The tribunal had earlier restrained the Delhi government from carrying out any construction activity on the pond in village Asalatpur Khadar in Janakpuri in southwest Delhi after a plea alleged that the authorities were damaging the water body and destroying the green cover there.
The petition was filed by local residents Rajinder Singh and Hari Prakash seeking restoration of the pond in the colony.
A bench headed by Justice J. Rahim directed the Public Works Department (PWD) of the Delhi government and the DDA to file a specific affidavit and apprise the tribunal if they have complied with its September 22 last order.
“The counsel appearing for the DDA, PWD and others seek time to make clear (their) stand with regard to the compliance of directions issued by this tribunal dated September 22, 2017.
“Last chance is granted to file a statement in the form of affidavit about the compliance to the directions and if there is no compliance the reason thereof,” the bench said.
The matter was listed for next hearing on March 1.
“Till date, no order has been passed by any of the respondents. It is submitted that the applicant had sent a letter to respondents informing them about the directions of this tribunal and also about non-compliance with the same since more than four weeks had passed since order was passed. Despite this, the respondents have not taken any step in compliance of order,” the plea had alleged.
The petition had claimed that rather than taking any steps for the revival of the pond, the authorities have started construction work at the site and destroyed the existing green cover by using JCBs (mechanical excavators).