"What was illegal in previous Act, has become legal in new one (amended Act). Your (Centre) government is legalising what has been illegal," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva observed and added, "somebody should challenge it".
The bench also said if status quo has to be maintained with respect to such properties, then it also means no further unauthorised construction should take place. It, however, said it will interpret the amendment later.
The bench made the observations after the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), represented by advocate Ajay Arora, informed the court that as per the amended law, all unauthorised constructions up to June one last year, are protected from punitive action.
Under the earlier law, unauthorised constructions up to February 8, 2007 were protected, SDMC said.
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The bench listed the matter for further hearing on March 25.