"The Court constituted the committee with fond hope that the
committee shall identify unauthorised constructions and check those
unauthorised constructions which have not yet been demolished and
which are coming on very Ghats of Varanasi city for which this public
interest litigation has been filed. We are dismay to note that the
committee has not done its job and the photographs which have
been brought today before us clearly indicate that unauthorised
constructions have been ignored and the inspection has ignored
several material facts. We are of the view that members of the
committee who carried on the inspection, not carried the same with
responsibility and the casual manner in which the unauthorised
constructions are being ignored is nothing but an act to protect the
illegal constructions. Several other photographs and details have
been pointed out in the affidavit filed on behalf of the petitioner
today which reinforces our view that Varanasi Development
Authority, its Vice Chairman and other authorities are not discharging
their duties and not carrying out the object and purpose for which
the U.P. Urban Planning and Development Act, 1973 has been
enacted and the duties which are entrusted on them. In spite of
unauthorised constructions being pointed out, nothing is being done.
The sufferers obviously is the public in general who has to use the
Ghats and also the heritage buildings and other protected buildings
due to laxity of the authorities. With regard to building 'Darbhanga
Palace' also it has been pointed out that constructions have been
made in the back portion which were contrary to the sanctioned plan
of the Varanasi Development Authority and the said fact having been
pointed out to the Varanasi Development Authority, nothing has
been done in the matter."
After the Allahabad High Court ( Order(PIL) No. - 31229 of 2005) made it clear that the Varanasi Development Authority officers and the Varanasi Divisional Commissioner in person (Mr. Chanchal Tiwari) were responsible for serious negligence the KS became a target of institutional harassment. The objective of this harassment was to impede the progress in the PIL, to discredit the Kautilya Society in front of the public and to deprive it of the support.
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