Express News Service Posted online: Wed Apr 27 2011, 00:52 hrs
Chandigarh : The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday fined Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) Rs 50,000 for furnishing incomplete information on the use of external development charges (EDC) collected in Gurgaon.
A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice Augustine George Masih reproached HUDA for “double charging” the public and wasting the court”s time. It refused to entertain HUDA”s “lip service”, and expressed displeasure over the authority”s “vague” affidavits.
The Society for Urban Regeneration of Gurgaon (SURGE) has brought a public interest case against the government seeking an explanation for not spending the over Rs 5,000 crore that it has collected as EDC since 2001.
“External development” includes the creation and maintenance of water supply, sewerage, roads, street lighting, community buildings, etc. The court had sought a detailed affidavit from the government on the collection and use of EDC.
The court told HUDA today that it would not wait for it to file “innumerable” affidavits - and that should it fail to explain the collection of the EDC and its claimed spending of Rs 4,000 crore of it, it might stand to suffer a stiffer penalty. It gave HUDA two weeks to file a “better” affidavit.
Counsel for SURGE M L Sarin alleged that HUDA had recycled old information already rejected by the court, and withheld facts in its affidavit filed today. He argued that the expenditure of over Rs 2,000 crore shown by Haryana as “land cost” and another Rs 200 crore under the head “Metro services” could not be included as part of EDC spending.
The Bench asked HUDA how an amount collected on account of EDC be shown under the cost of acquisition of land. Sarin also submitted that HUDA had collected over Rs 228 crore on account of a 10 per cent administrative charge on the EDC.
The Bench expressed surprise that the authority had charged for a service that it was supposed to provide.
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