that provided under section 14
read with 29 (2) if DD Act 1957?
3. Will DDA deny that any punishment/ penalty/ misuser
charge provided ... DD (LA) on 15-2-07 as below:
"2-3. In reply to this Para, it is stated that Section 14 of DD Act
Society under Sec.
30(1) & 31 (A) of DD Act was received undelivered from the Postal
Authority. The same has been again sent ... After inspection of the unauthorized construction at site, actions
as per DD Act 1957 has been initiated by issuing the notice to
Show Cause
entitled of the benefits of Section 14
of DD Act 1957 and the Orders passed by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court of India ... prior to 1.9.62, is
entitled the benefits of Section 14 of DD Act 1957.
x) I have submitted my first affidavit
statutory character under the provisions of the Delhi Development Act, 1957 (DD Act )
read with the Delhi Development Authority (Disposal of Nazul Land) Rules ... Nazul lands within the meaning of Section 21 of the DD Act. The elements of the 1961 Scheme
were engrafted into the Nazul Rules
statutory character under the provisions of the Delhi Development
Act, 1957 (DD Act ) read with the Delhi Development Authority (Disposal of Nazul Land) Rules ... Nazul lands within the meaning of Section 21 of the
DD Act. The elements of the 1961 Scheme were engrafted into the Nazul Rules
extending the benefit of proviso to section 14 of the DD
Act, 1957 submitted in Hon'ble Supreme Court. Annexure-
IV.
10. Please clarify ... extending the
benefit of proviso to section 14 of the DD Act, 1957
submitted in Hon'ble Supreme Court but the CPIO has
replied
dated 24.3.2006
for the benefits of Proviso of Section 14 of DD Act, 1957 also
clarify that whether these terms and condition are only ... benefit of the Proviso of
section 14 of DD Act, 1957.
iv. Please clarify whether the Monitoring Committee itself can
decide the terms and condition
were
notified for inviting objections/ suggestions as per the
provisions of DD Act and placed on DDA Website.
iii. Individuals/ Organizations who submitted the objections ... suggestions, u/s 11 A and 41 (3) of the DD Act , including
an opportunity of hearing, where necessary, and to give
wide publicity
functions of the DDA under Sections 7-11A of the DD Act
of 1957. More so, when as informed by PIO, OSB that there
wherein DDA was directed to put the
Delhi Development Act and the Rules framed thereunder on the website within a period
of 30 days ... regards the availability of an authentic
version of DD Act with DDA, the same argument would hold good. But as regards non-
compliance