Supreme Court Orders Shaikh Ali Gumti Park Revival: Illegal Encroachments Cleared
The Supreme Court has delivered a landmark judgement, ordering the immediate cessation of all construction and commercial activities within the park adjacent to the historic Shaikh Ali Gumti. The court acted on complaints regarding illegal occupation by a local welfare association.
The ruling mandates the complete restoration and beautification of the park, returning it to its intended public use. This includes the removal of all encroachments and the landscaping of the area.
Furthermore, the court has directed the issuance of a corrected notification officially declaring the Shaikh Ali Gumti a protected monument under the relevant heritage laws.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has already commenced cleanup operations, removing accumulated waste and initiating park maintenance. This swift action reflects the urgency the court attached to the matter.
This decisive action by the Supreme Court sets a crucial precedent for protecting India’s historical sites from encroachment and ensuring their preservation for future generations. The successful restoration of this park serves as a powerful message, highlighting the judiciary’s commitment to safeguarding our cultural heritage.