SC refuses to stop sealing of premises in Delhi
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stop the sealing of unauthorised commercial premises in residential areas but asked the committee monitoring the process to look into a government plea for relief for violators in some areas.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stop the sealing of unauthorised commercial premises in residential areas but asked the committee monitoring the process to look into a government plea for relief for violators in some areas.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal sought a report from the monitoring committee by May 4 in this regard.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal sought a report from the monitoring committee by May 4 in this regard.
It said this should not be construed to mean that the sealing should stop or the sealing should go on.
The court allowed the government to place a detailed report of the monitoring committee and explain the areas where relief is being sought.
The court allowed the government to place a detailed report of the monitoring committee and explain the areas where relief is being sought.