SC restrains Delhi govt from demolishing night shelters
Taking suo motu cognisance of reports that night shelters have been razed in the city in the midst of winter, the Supreme Court has restrained the Delhi govt from demolishing any such shelter, temporary or permanent, in the capital.
A bench of justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma while asking the government to refrain from demolishing such shelters, listed for urgent hearing on Thursday the issue.
"Do not take any steps to demolish otherwise we will pass orders," the bench observed on Wednesday.
The apex court's direction comes in the wake of media reports about demolition of night shelters by the DDA and other authorities in utter disregard of the lives of thousands of homeless destitutes who have been spending the night in such facilities.
The apex court said it was taking up the matter on a priority basis on Thursday, "in view of the biting cold, as no purpose could be served if the matter was taken after February as originally scheduled."
When one of the counsel for Delhi government said that 64 permanent and 43 temporary night shelters have been set up, the bench said it was more concerned about the reports of demolition by the authorities as reported in the newspapers.
"We hope the reports are not true," the bench remarked.
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