‘Commercial plot can’t be used for other purpose’
The Delhi high court has said that premises leased out for carrying out specific commercial activities cannot be used for any other purposes.
Turning down the plea of the petitioner Mahesh Chand Goyal, a division bench comprising Justices Vikramjit Sen and A.K. Pathak said, “To permit a person to make a bid
for a barber shop and thereafter run a restaurant would be doing violence to the town planners scheme of things. It would also force residents of the area to travel distances to other markets in order to avail of services which were intended to be available in the local area.”
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Govt told to bear cost of boy’s surgery
AGE CORRESPONDENT
NEW DELHI
June 2: Moved by the plight of a 9-year-old boy, who lost his hearing in a case of alleged negligence of doctors in the Deen Dayal Upadhayya (DDU) hospital in the city, the Delhi high court has directed the Delhi government to bear all the medical expenses for the ear surgery.
In an humanitarian order, Justice S. Muralidhar directed the government to bear all the medical expenses of Arif, who has to undergo cochlear implant surgery.
Arif, after suffering from fever and vomiting, was admitted to the DDU hospital here last year. But due to the alleged negligence of soem doctors, a injection was provided to him, after which he lost his hearing.
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