In this judgment pronounced on July 14, 2026, the Delhi High Court disposed of a contempt petition and related applications regarding the de-sealing of a property located in Madipur, New Delhi. The Court clarified that the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) lacks the legal authority to permanently de-seal properties misused for industrial activities in non-conforming residential areas. Consequently, the Court modified its previous order from September 10, 2025, directing the petitioner to approach the Supreme Court-constituted Judicial Committee or the Monitoring Committee for redressal.
- Background: The petitioner sought the de-sealing of property No. F-539, Madipur, which was sealed by the MCD on December 6, 2019, due to unauthorized industrial activity (vehicle repair) in a residential area, violating the Master Plan of Delhi (MPD) 2021.
- Court’s Findings:
- Lack of Jurisdiction: The MCD submitted—and the Court accepted—that it does not have the power to permanently de-seal properties involving industrial misuse in non-conforming areas.
- Judicial Committee Authority: The Supreme Court, via its order in C. Mehta v. Union of India & Ors. (W.P.(C) 4677/1985), established a Judicial Committee (comprising Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Justice G.S. Sistani) with the exclusive jurisdiction to handle matters regarding the sealing/de-sealing of properties, regularization, and penalties.
- Modification of Directions: The Court modified its earlier order, which had originally directed the MCD to consider the petitioner’s representation, and instead directed the petitioner to approach the appropriate forum (the Monitoring Committee or the Judicial Committee).
- Directions Issued:
- The petitioner is granted liberty to file a representation before the Monitoring Committee or the Judicial Committee within two weeks.
- The petitioner must submit an undertaking to use the property only in accordance with the user prescribed under the Master Plan of Delhi 2021.
The relevant authorities are to consider the petitioner’s representation in accordance with the law.
2026 DHC 5669
Mohd. Shafir v. Shri Sanjeev Khirwar (Commissioner of MCD) & Ors. (D.O.J. 14.07.2026)




