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SC allows de-sealing of commercial premises in Delhi
by anand yni on Feb 13, 2008 02:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Does that mean even the Highest Court of the country has buckled under political pressure!

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  RE:SC allows de-sealing of commercial premises in Delhi
by C.V.RAMAN IYER on Feb 13, 2008 02:17 PM   Permalink
it is some kind of a temporarily relief, based on persistent stand of the govt. in support of the illegal structures, till the final verdict is delivered (how long - none can predict)

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  RE:SC allows de-sealing of commercial premises in Delhi
by hari garg on Feb 13, 2008 04:15 PM   Permalink
LAW & ORDER has become fun in the country. it is the mighty who prevails. the Apex Court is now allowing desealing. it means that the sealing and demolition carried out earlier was not correct. who is responsible for the loss to those, who suffered earlier. residents and shopkeepers, both are still uncertain and despite a lot of loss of public money, there is no solution to this problem even yet. there should be a clear policy. people of Delhi are being befooled.
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  RE:SC allows de-sealing of commercial premises in Delhi
by Anand Papnai on Feb 13, 2008 02:27 PM   Permalink
No, we cant say that Apex court has buckled under political pressure its unfair to say at all. I ask question to proceiling and prodemolition people. What is the fault of an owner who brought his/her flat from the builder. He/she borrowed money from all sources and even too found it hard to hav a sheletr. Do u ppl think they sud b done homeless again? sud they thrown out? all relted questions r there.. can u ppl reply to me?

Anand


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  RE:SC allows de-sealing of commercial premises in Delhi
by Anand YNI on Feb 13, 2008 02:43 PM   Permalink
Hi Anand,

We are NOT discussing those hapless guys who bought flats from builders. We ARE discussing desealing of those premises illegally run in the residential localities. Clear zones are earmarked for conducting business and these people, in collusion with MCD/NDMC officials & greedy politicians are trying to make a fast buck putting other residents in the area under great inconvenience. We lauded Supreme Court for its bold stand in sealing those premises (albeit partially) but now I do not know what to say!!

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