The Delhi High Court criticized city officials for the dilapidated state of a decade-old flyover and suggested a CBI probe into possible corruption. The court questioned the lack of internal investigations and the delay in a consultant’s report since 2021. A PIL seeks repairs and reopening of the Nathu Colony Chowk flyover, citing ongoing structural defects and public inconvenience.
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