Nagpur: After their failure to submit documents and graphs that contain detailed information about the steps taken to de-reserve public utilities (PU) in the town, the Commission stop Zaka appointed by HC (retired) on Tuesday fell much on authorities from the Department of State Urban Planning, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and Nagpur improvement Trust (NIT).
The panel was established at the direction of the Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court on September 15 when he heard the petition (WP No.
5699/2009) filed by Jagjit Singh and other Saddal against Nit.
Prior to fix a meeting for Friday in Cottage Ravi Bhavan # 13, the third panel warns government agencies to file detailed reports and charts and clarified that there will be no compromise on this front, according to officials.
While censoring civil bodies to regulate the illegal plot of public utilities, which are leased to private parties or encroached upon, bench High Court Judge Sunil Shukre and Justice Anil Kilor has asked the justice (retired) Zaka Haq to investigate all the land of PU, such as Playground , open spaces and gardens, which encroached upon or leased and then registered on behalf of a private party.
He was directed to complete the investigation within six months and submit a report.
At the first hearing, justice Haq has directed the authorities concerned of the Department of Urban Planning, NMC and NIT to submit documents and charts on the efforts made by them to protect the land and overlooking the PU.
The panel also asked the authorities to submit a copy of the development plan approved in 2001 along with a chart prepared by each department that has the details of plot numbers, the purpose of booking, detail de-reservation among others.
Authorities, who attended the first session, was told to make sure that the chart should be signed by the head of each department of city planning.
State Urban Planning Division Director of the Joint Department of Thul, Assistant Director of the Urban Planning Department NMC Pramod Gawande, and General Manager Nit Nishikant Suke present during the first hearing conducted on December 28.
Justice Haq has directed more applicants Ketki government and other officials to provide other documents which will assist in an ongoing investigation.
In the second hearing on December 30, all the authorities permitted to put their documents on record.
Judges look for a copy of Pils No.
40/2013, No.
88/2018, No.
7439/2017 and No.
2227/2004 and passed on all orders for reference.
He asked the Secretary RB Panel Hedau and Officers Section RR Gupta to take steps to produce all copies of it from the Registry HC.
Applicant – Saddal and others – claim that the NIT has been auctioning playgrounds and open spaces are reserved for school in Indora in 1987, and NMC allows shoppers plot to build a house there under the Aegis of the housing society Indora.
Once the applicant is prohibited from construction, they approached the court in 2007.