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HC asks city govt to divide Delhi into 9 metropolitan areas

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 6:14 AM IST

"The respondent (Delhi Government) is directed to implement the judgement of the Supreme Court before August 31, this year," a bench of Acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said.

The court also gave Dwarka Court Bar Association (DCWA), which had filed the PIL, the liberty to get the case revived if the government fails to divide the national capital into nine metropolitan areas for dealing with criminal cases.

The court then disposed of the PIL filed by bar leaders, including DCWA secretary Avnish Rana, P S Singh and Sunil Sehrawat.

DCWA earlier had moved the court seeking a direction to the city government to issue a notification for dividing the national capital into nine separate metropolitan areas.

The PIL said Delhi, which has already been divided into nine civil district courts way back in 2000, has so far not been divided into nine metropolitan areas.

"That it may not be out of place to state that despite the directions of the Supreme Court ...To carry out necessary amendments in the statutes in a time bound manner for the purpose of the creation of the separate sessions divisions in Delhi as provided in the judgement, it took more than 11 years to make the necessary amendments in Section 8 of the CrPC for enabling bifurcation of the Metropolitan Area of Delhi into nine separate Metropolitan Areas and the consequent creation of nine separate Sessions Divisions in Delhi," it said.

  

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