proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy
proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy
proposed integrated complex for delhi judicial academy
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Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (REIA) Study <strong>for</strong> Proposed Integrated Complex <strong>for</strong> Delhi Judicial Academy,<br />
National Law School, and National Institute <strong>for</strong> Mediation & Conciliation at Dwarka, New Delhi<br />
appropriate manner. Description of the <strong>proposed</strong> project components and activities are presented<br />
together with the aspects during the construction and operation phase of the project which are also<br />
important from the environmental perspective.<br />
3.1 Major Project Components and Requirements<br />
The major project components and resource requirements are described below:<br />
3.1.1 Project Layout and Development Concept<br />
An <strong>integrated</strong> <strong>complex</strong> <strong>for</strong> Delhi Judicial Academy, National Law School, and National Institute of<br />
mediation and conciliation is <strong>proposed</strong> to be established in Delhi on a land measuring about<br />
49352.00 sq. meters (12.195 acres). This land has been allotted by the Delhi Development<br />
Authority (DDA) in Sector – 14, Dwarka, Phase – II, Delhi. All these three teaching components of<br />
the <strong>complex</strong> will function as independent institutions and will be <strong>integrated</strong> as a unified <strong>complex</strong>.<br />
In addition to the training programmes of the Judicial Academy and the Institute of Mediation and<br />
Conciliation, the National Law School will offer five years degree course in Law. All these<br />
Institutions shall share certain common facilities in the campus, while maintaining their identities<br />
and independent functioning.<br />
As there is requirement of substantial residential accommodation <strong>for</strong> the National Law School as<br />
well as <strong>for</strong> the Delhi Judicial Academy, the Ministry of Urban Development after the<br />
recommendation by DDA has issued a gazette notification to bifurcate the site with different land<br />
uses, namely Institutional and Residential.<br />
The layout plan of the <strong>integrated</strong> <strong>complex</strong> has been developed keeping in view of the following<br />
major design considerations:<br />
• Meeting the projected spatial requirements <strong>for</strong> the entire <strong>complex</strong> as well as individual<br />
buildings, as per the design brief and other guidelines issued by the committee of the Hon.<br />
Judges of High Court of Delhi.<br />
• Fulfilling client’s aspirations <strong>for</strong> developing an institution with a conducive environment <strong>for</strong><br />
learning.<br />
• Design to be responsive, to the site parameters and the nature of building <strong>proposed</strong>.<br />
• Creating an architecturally satisfying building <strong>complex</strong> which will stand out as a landmark in<br />
the vicinity.<br />
• Adherence to the building bye-laws and master plan implications.<br />
After series of meetings with the officials of the Judicial Academy and with Hon. Judges of the<br />
Delhi High Court, the designs of various buildings and the layout of the <strong>complex</strong>, has been<br />
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