
The DLF-Medanta hospital project in Greater Kailash-I (GK-I) is moving forward. On July 11, 2025, the Delhi High Court refused to stop the construction, even after a legal plea from the Residents Welfare Association (RWA) of GK-I.
This 400-bed multi-speciality hospital was announced in 2023. It is being built by a special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed by two big names: real estate leader DLF and healthcare brand Medanta (Global Health Ltd). The land is leased to Lal Chand Public Charitable Trust, which has already secured all required approvals.

A Healthcare Need, Not a Nuisance
The RWA had filed a petition to block the construction, raising concerns about traffic jams and pollution. The case came before Justice Mini Pushkarna in the Delhi HC. While the court agreed to hear the matter, it did not stop the construction.
The court also asked for responses from important bodies like the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), MCD, Delhi Jal Board, Delhi Traffic Police, and others.
Delhi Needs More Hospitals
Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing DLF, argued the case strongly. He said Delhi urgently needs modern medical infrastructure. He also compared this project to schools in residential areas, which benefit society.
He asked: Should public good projects be stopped just because some people find them inconvenient? The court didn’t agree with the RWA’s plea to block the developers from using financial backing as a reason to continue.
Big Vision, Big Impact
The DLF-Medanta hospital will not just be another building. It’s a step towards stronger healthcare in Delhi-NCR. DLF is bringing money and strategy. Medanta is bringing the medical brains. Together, they plan to create a top-class hospital.
The trust said all permissions are in place. There is no legal reason to stop the work.
What Happens Next?
The court will now wait for answers from civic and environmental authorities. But till then, the construction continues.
This is not just about buildings. It’s about better care, more beds, and faster treatment for the people of Delhi.
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