"It is apparent that the petitioner-institute suffers from several deficiencies pointed out by the Expert Visiting Committee. Despite various notices issued by AICTE to it to shift to a permanent site, it has been conducting engineering course from temporary premises for more than 15 years.
"While it is true that the time to shift premises has been extended till December 31, 2014, yet this court finds that no steps have been taken by petitioners for shifting their college to a permanent site. After all a building cannot be constructed overnight," a bench of Justice Manmohan said.
AICTE had also requested the Principal Secretary (Higher and Technical Education) Delhi and the Registrar of GGSIP University to shift affected students of other AICTE-approved institutes in consultation with the Delhi government.
"...This court is of the view that the impugned order dated 24th June, 2014 suffers from no illegality, irregularity and/or procedural impropriety...," the court said while dismissing the plea of the engineering college.
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In 2000, the college had applied to the DDA for five acres of land for construction of the college building at a permanent site in accordance with the AICTE norms.
Initially, DDA allotted three acres of land at Rohini. However, it was subsequently cancelled in 2004-2005.
The college, which has been getting interim permission to start academic session during 2006-2011, was later put in the category of "withdrawal of approval status" by the AICTE.