Hegde: The Karnataka HC was built as the Secretariat. It became as the HC when the Vidhan Souda was built across it. There was then an initiative to demolish it. There was a plea challenging it and the HC didn’t do anything, and neither did the SC.
2 Nov 2020 2:35 PM IST
Hegde: We are men of law and we rely on words. But, architects think in terms of spaces. Today, we are talking about a space that is sacred to modern in terms of its evolution as a nation. When we are analysing the modernisation of the space, we need to consider some things.
2 Nov 2020 2:35 PM IST
Matter has commenced.
Sr. Adv. Sanjay Hegde is now arguing on behalf of Petitioner.
Hegde submits that the Petitioner is not against architectural initiatives as such, but there should be a sense of public participation.
2 Nov 2020 1:43 PM IST
Matter will resume post lunch.
2 Nov 2020 1:43 PM IST
Bhatia states that Mr. Divan had taken the Court through the Kenyan High Court’s judgement and Justice Khanna had asked about the right of public participation.
He further submits that the task of judiciary is to flesh out the rights from the Constitution.
2 Nov 2020 12:55 PM IST
Bhatia now arrives at the Delhi Urban Arts Commission: This was established under the DUAC Act and the mandate was clearly set up and the Commission’s purpose was to maintain the aesthetic quality of the skyline.
2 Nov 2020 12:55 PM IST
Bhatia notes that how the CVC was convinced that a very elaborate new parliament plan was in compliance with the rules and regulations.
Bench: Mr. Divan has argued this already.
Bhatia: Then I will leave it at that.
2 Nov 2020 12:53 PM IST
Bhatia: With respect to the Central Vista Committee, we submit that their task is to bring about strict architectural control.
2 Nov 2020 12:53 PM IST
Adv. Gautam Bhatia seeks for ten minutes to argue the matter.
2 Nov 2020 12:52 PM IST
Bhandari highlights the aspect of transparency - for instance, changes to the PM’s house was not mentioned in the beginning, but it was present in the Respondent’s submission.