"As per the minutes of the meeting, held on January 15, 2014, your (Delhi Government) Chief Minister says that the site would be vacated. This is your Secretariat. Are you arguing against your Chief Minister," a bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur asked while reserving its verdict on two appeals filed by the city government and the DTC respectively against the Delhi High Court decision.
The apex court bench was critical of the alleged flip- flop of Delhi government and said, "Once your Chief Minister said that the site would be vacated, then vacate it. Now you also suffer a judgement after conceding."
During the hearing, the bench, also comprising justices A K Sikri and R Banumathi, said that for augmenting the public transport system, DTC cannot be allowed to continue with its depot, meant for only two weeks during the Commonwealth Games, which is admittedly built on the river bed.
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The bench also said if the land use has not been changed by amending the Master Plan, then DTC will have to relocate the depot in view of the fact that it has agreed to do so.
The DTC and the Delhi Government have challenged the High Court decision dismissing the transporter's plea for grant of six months to approach DDA to change the land use of the Millennium Bus Depot site .
The 50-acre millennium depot was built on the river bank initially as a temporary depot during the 2010 games, with a parking space for around 1,000 buses along with various facilities including five workshop-cum-scanning centres, a logistic centre and two CNG-filling stations.