The submission was made by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) in its application filed before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal seeking modification of the high court's March 14, 2007 direction to the municipality to catch monkeys and relocate them to the sanctuary.
The corporation, in its plea filed through advocate Rajan Tyagi, sought modification of the 2007 order to task the Wildlife Department of the Delhi government to catch and relocate monkeys.
The corporation said that it does not have the powers nor the authority to catch and relocate monkeys.
SDMC said that it had put out several advertisements for recruiting monkey catchers and had even increased to Rs 1,200 the amount to be paid to them, despite which no application was received.
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Meanwhile, the "menace" of monkeys is increasing and even those simians which were relocated to Asola-Bhati have moved into nearby residential areas and schools and are allegedly attacking children, SDMC said.
The high court's direction to the municipal corporation had come on a petition filed by the residents of New Friends Colony here for catching and relocating monkeys.
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