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Central Vista project: Plea for early hearing made to Delhi HC

The PIL sought a stay on the construction of the redevelopment project amid the raging Covid-19 pandemic

PTI New Delhi Published 11.05.21, 12:55 AM
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A request was made to Delhi High Court on Monday to give an early hearing to a PIL seeking a stay on the construction of the Central Vista project here amid the raging Covid-19 pandemic.

The request was mentioned before a bench of Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh by senior advocate Sidharth Luthra, and the court said an early hearing application be filed first. Luthra told the bench that he was mentioning the matter as the Supreme Court on May 7 had asked the petitioners to seek urgent hearing before the high court on May 10.

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Petitioners Anya Malhotra, who works as a translator, and Sohail Hashmi, a historian and documentary filmmaker, had moved the apex court against the high court’s May 4 order adjourning their plea to May 17. The high court had adjourned the matter saying it first wants to study the apex court’s January 5 judgment giving a go-ahead to the Central Vista project.

In the appeal before the Supreme Court, the petitioners had contended that the project was not an essential activity and, therefore, it can be put on hold for now during the pandemic.

In the hearing before the apex court, Luthra had said that the plea was only opposed to the permission granted for continuing the construction going on at Rajpath, Central Vista stretch and gardens.

“Labours are being transported from Sarai Kale Khan and Karol Bagh area to Rajpath and Central Vista, where construction work is going on. This enhances chances of spread of Covid infection among them,” Luthra had told the apex court.

On Monday, he made the same argument before the high court while seeking an early hearing of the matter. The application for early hearing is likely to be heard by the high court on Tuesday.

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