Another option given by a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar to the authorities was to enhance the capacity of nearby schools to accommodate the children.
"Ensure that the children do not study under tin sheds. Either increase the capacity of schools in the area or build a new one," the bench said.
It issued notice to the NDMC and sought its response to the PIL, after the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) told the bench that the school was demolished by the MCD 40 years ago.
DDA and the Delhi government also told the court that it was difficult to find an alternate plot of land to locate the school as the area in question was very congested.
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The plea has alleged that despite promises of land and building, nothing was done and the school continued to function in a "tattered, tented and tinned structure, without a building" since 1976.
The PIL, filed through advocate Atyab Siddiqui, contended that the children from "downtrodden and backward class have to suffer due to threats of closure, makeshift classrooms, leaking roofs and no proper facilities."
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