New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought the responses of the city government and the Delhi Development Authority to a plea seeking a bar on demolition in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park area in south Delhi till a fresh demarcation report has been prepared. Without interfering with the demolition exercise at this stage, Justice Mini Pushkarna issued notice on the petition by Mehrauli Minorities Resident And Shop Owners Welfare and directed that the matter be placed before the division bench (DB) headed by the Chief Justice, where a similar matter is already pending. Notice Considering the submissions and the fact that similar issue is pending before the DB 1, it is deemed expedient to place the matter before DB 1. List before DB 1 subject to the order of the Chief Justice on February 17, the court ordered.
The DDA started a demolition drive in Mehrauli earlier this month. The petitioner has alleged the revenue minister of the Delhi government said on February 11 that a fresh demarcation report should be prepared as the present report has certain objections and, in the meantime, no demolition exercise should be carried out. When there is no fresh demarcation report, how are they carrying out demolition? the petitioner's counsel asked. The petitioner submitted Mehrauli has many slum clusters and several waqf properties, including mosques and dargahs, were located there.