Legal

Delhi High Court Criticizes Delhi Government’s Delay In Housing Judges

The Delhi High Court has reprimanded the Delhi government for its failure to release funds for the construction of residential flats for judges in the capital.

The court stressed that providing adequate accommodation to judges should be a priority for the government.

Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela gave the government three weeks to make a positive decision on the delayed projects, including land in Dwarka and CBD Plot Shahdara.

The bench instructed the petitioner’s counsel to explore whether they could use any available land to construct official accommodation for judges.

The bench emphasized the urgency of addressing the shortage of housing for judges and requested a response on potential land options for the housing projects.

Delhi High Court Criticises Acute Shortage Of Judges’ Flats

During the hearing, the court learned that only 348 flats were available for judges out of the total sanctioned strength of 897, creating a shortage of 549 flats.

The shortage of housing for judges has been a longstanding issue, with many judges currently living in accommodations scattered across different locations.

The bench emphasized that the Delhi government and all relevant authorities should treat providing official accommodation to judges as a priority.

It pointed out that, given the nature of their work and duties, authorities should not leave judges without proper housing.

Government’s Delays And Election Excuse

Earlier, the Delhi government’s lawyer promised a meeting on December 10, 2024, to address the funding for the pending housing projects.

However, the lawyer revealed that the meeting did not take place due to the assembly elections.

The bench expressed displeasure and questioned why they had not held the meeting despite scheduling it earlier.

“The election is over; why is this not a priority now?” the bench said. “We do not like pretentious things. Do not push us against the wall. We are simply asking you to implement the Supreme Court’s orders.”

The Delhi High Court’s sharp remarks highlighted the urgency of addressing the housing shortage for judges, with the court reminding the government of its responsibilities under the Supreme Court’s directives.

The government’s continued delay in action has raised concerns, and the court has now given a clear deadline for progress on the matter.

ALSO READ: Delhi High Court Directs Bar Council Of India To Register Korean Citizen As Advocate

Gopal Krishna

Recent Posts

Tripura CM Manik Saha Meets Amit Shah And JP Nadda To Discuss State Development Plans

Tripura CM Dr Manik Saha held crucial meetings with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and…

8 hours ago

Shivraj Singh Chouhan Stresses Support For Small Farmers At BRICS Agriculture Meet

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan called for global strategies that prioritize the welfare of small…

8 hours ago

Home Minister Amit Shah Meets Dr Sanjay Nishad; Discusses Fishermen Reservation And Political Strategy

Dr Sanjay Kumar Nishad, National President of the Nishad Party and Cabinet Minister for Fisheries…

11 hours ago

Adani Realty Honored As Visionary Brand In Real Estate At 2025 Hurun Conclave

Adani Realty has been awarded the Visionary Real Estate Brand of the Year at the…

11 hours ago

PM Modi’s Personal Gestures Highlight Leadership Grounded In Empathy And Service

Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilled a 14-year-old wish of Rampal Kashyap by gifting him a…

12 hours ago

India Set To Surpass Germany, Japan In Economic Size Within Three Years: NITI Aayog CEO

India’s economy is on track to outpace Germany and Japan within the next three years,…

14 hours ago