A bench headed by Justice V Gopala Gowda took note of the submission that the ITPO has provided parking space outside Pragati Maidan and decided to dispose of a 2000 PIL filed by Indian Council of Legal Aid and Advice raising various issues including parking woes of lawyers.
The bench had also directed the Delhi government to take necessary steps to ensure that parking space was provided to the lawyers at the earliest.
The PIL had also sought construction of an automatic multi-level parking for Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) members.
Earlier on December 5 last, the apex court had asked the Centre to consider allowing them to park their vehicles on its vacant plots around the court premises.
The court had then asked Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar to put up a proposal to the Urban Development Ministry (UD) for allowing parking of lawyers' vehicles in the area, presently managed by ITPO.