(1.) Present appeal has been filed challenging the impugned order dtd. 22/5/2024 passed by the learned Single Judge in W.P.(C) 3659/2023,whereby the writ petition filed by the appellant seeking allotment of an alternative piece of land with consequential benefits in lieu of demolished plot at Block A-70, Jhuggi No.770, Kanchan Puri, Rajghat Power House, New Delhi-11002 and against advance payment of license fee, was dismissed on the ground of laches of seventeen years.
(2.) Learned counsel for the appellant states that learned Single Judge incorrectly relied upon cases where delay and laches in filing of writ petition was qua inter-party dispute and not qua the state inaction in providing relief for which the appellant became entitled by virtue of letter dtd. 15/4/2006. He further states that there was delay on the part of respondent No. 1/DDA in allotting alternative plot to the appellant to which he became entitled way back in the year 2006, after making payment of license fee of Rs.14,000.00 in compliance with the letter dtd. 15/4/2006, which was duly acknowledged by them. He states that there was absolute dereliction of duty on the part of the respondents, who brushed aside the appellant's claim by simply stating that the original records were not traceable. He states that the appellant cannot be denied relief for the respondents' inaction and dereliction of duties.
(3.) A perusal of the paper book reveals that the appellant has failed to give reasons for inaction between the years 2006-2015. It was only in January, 2015 that the appellant suddenly woke up and chose to file an RTI dtd. 5/2/2015. The allotment-cum-demand letter issued by the respondent No.1/DDA dtd. 15/4/2006 merely conferred a limited right upon the appellant to get temporary allotment of an alternate plot at a demarcated site on a license basis for a period of five years only. There is an inordinate delay in approaching the Court and even the licence period for which the allotment was to take place had expired prior to filing of the writ petition.