Delhi: In response to a PIL filed by Delhi resident Rajesh Kumar, the Delhi High Court (HC) has ordered the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to look into the allegation of illegal purchase and sale of residential land in Delhi under the scheme of acquisition, development and disposal of land.The litigation was originally filed seeking the help of the CBI in inquiring about the alleged illegal sale and purchase of residential plots by allottees whose other properties had been taken up by the DDA.An allottee is given land on the condition that he cannot sale it for a certain period of time. And afterwards can sale it only with the prior permission of the DDA. But it has been alleged that the land development agency had been selling residential colonies to people whose other properties had been acquired by the same.DDA had also incurred a loss of crores of rupees as plots have been sold without acquiring no-objection certificates (NOC) from the DDA. Instances are also there when NOCs had been collected but they haven’t been paid for.The bench in high court is being headed by Chief Justice D Murugesan and also comprises of Justice V K Jain. Chief Justice D Murugesan had asked the DDA Vice Chairman to investigate the matter.займ на карту без отказов круглосуточновзять кредит онлайн
