"All these people who took huge bribes to allow illegal construction, should they be allowed to get away and we should wait for nature to take its course? Do we wash off the past?
"What about all the 'beldaars', MCD officials, police officers who are roaming Sainik Farms and collecting their bounty? So CBI enquiry is for them. Courts should not give the impression that we are toothless," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar told the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC).
"Wilful disobedience of court order is a serious issue. It would lead to anarchy. This is a sorry state of affairs that courts are being completely sidelined," it said.
The court further said that "somebody was at fault. You (corporation) cannot deny that there has been unauthorised construction. Blame has to fall on someone if unauthorised construction is going on despite the measures taken by you".
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During the hearing, the bench said though SDMC might be taking steps to prevent further unauthorised constructions, the "past transgressions" cannot go unpunished.
The court, thereafter, listed the matter for hearing on November 9 when the SDMC has to explain why a CBI probe was not required.
While giving the corporation a week to explain why there should not be a CBI probe, the court directed that no heavy vehicle, including trucks and buses, barring school buses and emergency services vehicles, be permitted into the colony.