HC seeks report in illegal' construction in pvt school
The HC bench also questioned the NGO for filing the petition and asked who was instigating it.
New Delhi: The Delhi high court has sought a status report from the North Delhi Municipal Corporation on a PIL, seeking demolition of an alleged unauthorised construction in the premises of a private school.
The HC bench also questioned the NGO for filing the petition and asked who was “instigating” it. “Who is instigating you to file this petition? You will lose your credibility. Don’t come irrationally,” the bench said.
Harkrishan Das Nijhaw-an, the general secretary of NGO Paardarshita Welfare Foundation, claimed that the private school was indulging in commercial activity and that it had allowed a bank to function from the premises.
The bench observed that nowadays, especially after the murder of a seven-year-old boy in Ryan International School in Gurgaon, schools do not allow outsiders to enter.
“Have you gone inside the school. You say the school premises are being used for commercial purpose. Nowadays no school allows any outsider to enter, especially after the Ryan school incident. The bank and ATM may be for school’s own purpose,” it said. The court was hearing the plea which has sought demolition of the alleged unauthorised construction in the private school in Rajendra Nagar.