Delhi HC Central Vista hearing put off to Wed
The Delhi High Court deferred to Wednesday the hearing on 2 PILs to stop the prestigious Central Vista Project, a brainchild of PM Modi, as it needed time to study an affidavit by the Centre only on Tuesday claiming the workers engaged in the project have no Covid risk as they have been provided all necessary health care.
The Centre claimed the workers enjoy the Covid-19 compliant facilities, including stay at the site, testing, isolation and medical aid at site. It said all information is in public domain but the petitioners suppressed it in their PILs and so they should be dismissed with costs. The petitions were to be heard by the HC on May 17, but it agreed an immediate hearing as desired by the Supreme Court on being mentioned by senior advocate Siddharth Luthra on Monday before a Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh.
The petitioners, documentary filmmaker Sohail Hashmi and social activist Anya Malhotra, have contended the project was not an essential activity as declared by the government and so it can be put on hold during the pandemic. On Tuesday, it filed a plea to appoint a local commissioner to verify the Centre’s claims of the facilities to the workers and permissions secured for the movement of trucks even during the lockdown.
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