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3. The appellant in the present appeal has challenged the orders dated 7 th December, 2021, 9th December, 2021, 21st December, 2021, 14th January, 2022, 1st February, 2022, 15th February, 2022 and 2nd March, 2022 passed by the learned Single Judge in FAO 36/2021, CM(M) 323/2021, CM (M) 575/2021 and CONT.CAS (C) 614/2021.
4. When this appeal came up before this Court notice was issued in the appeal to the respondents as also to the SDMC, Delhi Jal Board, DDA, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Commissioner of Police as the five Authorities were represented before the learned Single Judge. The appellant was directed to file amended memo of parties and the matter is now listed on 22nd April, 2022 along with two similar connected appeals. Thereafter the appellant filed the present application seeking stay of the orders dated 15th March, 2022 and 22nd March, 2022 to the extent directions for eviction of the occupants of the Dharamshala were issued by the learned Single Judge.
(iii) Those families who wish to purchase a flat from the DDA, subject to the satisfaction of eligibility criteria, shall be allotted either an EWS or LIG flat, upon them exercising the option. The said flat shall be allotted by the DDA to the party opting for the same, as may be confirmed by the ld. Administrator. The said party shall then file all of the documents and deposit the consideration amount. After deposit of the consideration, the flat shall be allotted within four weeks.
6. The eviction shall now be on the terms as contained in the order dated 15th March 2022. The eviction process shall be undertaken under the direct supervision and control of Ms. Meenu Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner of Police, Southern Range, and Ms. Esha Pandey DCP, South East Delhi in terms of the order dated 15th March, 2022. All the other authorities viz., DUSIB, DDA, SDMC and their concerned officials namely, Ms. Garima Gupta, CEO, DUSIB, Mr. Manish Gupta, Vice Chairman, DDA, and Mr. Gyanesh Bharti, Commissioner, South Delhi Municipal Corporation, shall render complete assistance to the Delhi Police.
9. Learned counsel for the appellant/ applicant contended that the DDA has already clarified that since area of the Kalkaji Mandir is Green Area no permission from DDA can be granted. Learned counsel for the DDA clarifies that this contention was in relation to the area in the site plan prepared by the Architect Mr. Gurmeet Singh Chauhan wherein DDA land and SDMC parking has been shown and was not in relation to the Kalkaji Mandir and the area which is abutting the same.