A bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva directed the Delhi government to forward to the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), within two weeks, a concrete proposal on regularisation or otherwise of Sainik Farms area in south Delhi.
"MoUD will give its view on said proposal in two weeks thereafter," the court ordered saying the matter cannot go on "endlessly" and listed the matter for further hearing on August 19.
MoUD, in its affidavit, also told the court that thereafter, in another meeting the city government was asked to expedite amendment of Regulations of 2008 pertaining to regularisation of unauthorised colonies and subsequently, reminders were also sent.
It said that on July 1, Delhi government said it would take three more months to "concretise" amendment of the regulations and forward it to MoUD.
Delhi government also submitted an affidavit through its counsel Raman Duggal seeking four more months to submit a report as sought by the court with regard to extent of illegal or unauthorised construction in Sainik Farms from February 8, 2007.
The bench, however, refused to grant the amount of time sought by Delhi government, saying the court can take a decision in much less time if the government cannot.