The counsel submitted that DDA is cancelling the allotment, that's why there will be no need for a reply. In turn, Chief Justice said to keep this on record and asked not to make unsure statements.
The Court imposed costs of Rs. 1 lakh on the manager, giving strict observations regarding encroachment of public properties in the garb of places of worship while ruling in favor of DDA.
The division bench, comprising Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar has also directed the Delhi Police and DDA to file a status report, clearly stating as to how many Mazars are in existence within the area and since when.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday has sought response from the Centre & the Delhi Govt to explain their plan to deal with natural calamity i.e. earthquakes and how they are going to implement the same.