A plea in Delhi High Court challenging the construction of multilevel parking on school land

A plea in Delhi High Court challenging the construction of multilevel parking on school land
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A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been moved before the Delhi High Court against the construction, operation, and maintenance of upcoming commercial shops, retail space and food court, and multi-level car parking facility by demolishing the Primary school (in existence since 1927) at Bank Street, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, reports ANI.

The petitioner has been filed by a lawyer and activist Amit Sahni against North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), Delhi Government, Delhi Commission for protection of child rights (DCPCR), and OMTECH construction and Infrastructure Ltd.

The petitioner submitted that the NDMC had in October 2021 proposed to construct the multi-level parking by demolishing the building of the Municipal school. The land of the school measuring 4200 sq. meters was sold to OMTECH for 181 crore rupees under the grab of directions issued by the Delhi High Court for the construction of Multilevel parking thereon.

“In 2019 the NDMC stopped using the school building by shifting the students to another school in Shiv Nagar, measuring only 1420 sq. meters which is much smaller in size than the previous one and does not have infrastructure like a playground, green area, etc”, stated the petition.

Further, it is stated that the Shiv Nagar School is overcrowded as after the COVID-19 pandemic most of the parents were not able to afford private schools and send their children to government schools.

It is also stated in the petition that respondent OMTECH is advertising the project as a commercial building with a food court, shops, and offices.

As per the advertisement, the parking will be underground and would be for 500 vehicles only. That would be insufficient for the parking need of the area.

The petition said the NDMC and Delhi Government are duty-bound to provide free and compulsory education to children below the age of 14- years and DCPCR is a statutory body for the protection of Child Rights. NDMC has sold the said school land in violation and directions passed by the High Court and the Supreme Court and Delhi Government and DCPCR are not taking any action. This would adversely affect the constitutional rights of the deprived sections of society whose children study in government schools.

The petition has been listed for May 2, 2022, for hearing before the bench of Acting Chief Justice Vipin Sanghi.

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