The bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar stated it will not let building or demolition till its selection on pending pleas opposing Central Vista project.
Centre can proceed with requisite paperwork and proposed ground-breaking ceremony, it added.
The bench is hearing various pleas on the concern, such as these filed by activist Rajeev Suri and retired Lt Col. Anuj Srivastava against several permissions provided to the project by the authorities such as the nod to modify of land use.
Earlier, the apex court had stated that any modify at the ground level produced by authorities for the Central Vista project will be “at their own risk”.
It had produced it clear that the fate of the project, which involves various new government buildings and a new Parliament House, will rely on its selection.
The pleas have also challenged the grant of a no-objection certificate by the Central Vista Committee (CVC) and also the environmental clearances for the building of a new parliament property creating.
Gujarat-primarily based architecture firm HCP Designs has won the consultancy bid for the Centre”s ambitious project to redevelop the Central Vista.
The revamp, which was announced in September final year, envisages a new triangular Parliament creating, with seating capacity for 1,224 MPs MPs, that is targeted to be constructed by August, 2022 when the nation will be celebrating its 75th Independence Day.
The popular Central Secretariat is most likely to be constructed by 2024.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone on December 10 for a new Parliament creating the building of which is anticipated to be completed by 2022.