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Delhi HC refuses to intervene in PWD's decision to demolish temple affecting road traffic

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2023 23:25 IST

New Delhi, May 15 The Delhi High Court refused to intervene in the Public Works Department (PWD)'s demolition ...

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New Delhi, May 15 The Delhi High Court refused to intervene in the Public Works Department (PWD)'s demolition of the Kali Mata Mandir at Mayapuri Chowk since the religious committee has ordered its removal because it is "unauthorised" and "obstructs the free flow of traffic".

A single-judge bench of Justice Pratibha M. Singh while hearing Durga P. Mishra's petition, observed that as per the sketch and the photographs which have been produced before the court, it is clear that the temple is on government land.

"In fact, the footpath for pedestr as also the road has been encroached by the temple which is not permissible. Further, because of the location of the temple i.e. in the corner of two roads, one main road and one arterial road, the smooth flow of the traffic is bound to be impeded," the court observed.

The petitioner, the temple priest, sought that the Religious Committee's March meeting minutes and the PWD's April notification ordering the temple's demolition be quashed.

While acknowledging that the temple is on public land, the petitioner insisted that it has no impact on the area's traffic flow.

The committee's findings that the "temple structure is unauthorised" and that it is hindering traffic movement were noticed by the bench. As a result, it said, the committee had ordered that the illegal religious construction be taken down.

The court declared that it had no desire to obstruct the structure's demolition.

The petitioner is allowed to remove the idols and other holy items from the temple within a week so that they can be placed in other temples as instructed by the Committee, the court added.

After May 20, the court ruled that the PWD might demolish the illegal building and remove it.

The court stated: "No impediment shall be caused by the Petitioner or anyone on behalf of the Petitioner in the same."

"The local police shall render full assistance in the process in order to maintain law and order," it said.


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