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The Delhi High Court on Thursday stayed the sealing drive against illegal mobile towers till May 19,asking the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the Cellular Operators Association to resolve the issue amicably.
Passing an oral directive,Justice Kailash Gambhir also issued a notice to the civic body,asking it to explain the reasons behind bringing in the new policy on the issue of regulating mobile towers in the Capital.
It is a public interest matter and should be resolved amicably, Justice Gambhir said during the hearing.
In their petition,the mobile phone operators alleged the sealing drive by the MCD was illegal as the powers under the Indian Telegraph Act are vested with the Central government and not any civic authority.
The MCD had sealed 24 illegal mobile towers in the Capital on Wednesday. There are 5,364 phone towers under the civic bodys jurisdiction. Of these,nearly 2,952 were declared illegal for being installed without the civic bodys permission.
The MCD has already sealed over 300 towers in the last few months. According to the MCD,mobile operators who have erected towers illegally were given one months time to get them regularised. The deadline expired last week.
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