The court asked authorities to inform it what action has been taken against the encroachment
New Delhi:
A judge of the Delhi High Court was on Wednesday amused to hear that police land has been encroached upon in the national capital.
The high court was hearing a plea seeking removal of encroachment from a police colony land located at Shalimar Bagh in north-west Delhi. I actually find it quite amusing that police land has been encroached upon, said Justice Pratibha M Singh while seeking response of the AAP government, police and the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrDMC) on the issue.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the municipal corporations of North and East Delhi to release within two weeks the arrears of salaries of doctors, employed in the nine hospitals being run and managed by them, for the month of October. The direction by a bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad was issued on an application moved by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). The court also issued notice to the two corporations and the Delhi government seeking their stand on IMA s plea. It also allowed another application moved by IMA seeking to be impleaded in a PIL initiated by the court on its own with regard to payment of stipend/emoluments to resident doctors of the six hospitals run and managed by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NrDMC).