Validation of allotment of civic amenity sites Notwithstanding anything contained in any law or judg ment, decree or order of any court or other authority, any allotment of civic amenity site by way of sale, lease or otherwise made by the authority after the twenty first day of April, 1984, and before the Seventh day of May, 1988 for the purposes specified in clause (bb) of Section 2 of the principal Act, shall, if such site has been made use of for the purpose for which it is allotted, be deemed to have been validly made and shall, have effect for all purposes as if it had been made under the principal Act, as amended by this Act and accordingly: (i) all acts or proceedings, or things done or allotment made or action taken by the Authority shall, for all purposes be deemed to be and to have always been done or taken in accordance with law; and (ii) no suit or other proceedings shall be instituted, maintained or continued in any court or before any authority for cancellation of such allotment or demolition of buildings constructed on the sites so allotted after obtaining building licences from the Authority or the (local authority concerned or for questioning the validity of any action or) things taken or done under section 38A of the principal Act, as amended by this Act and no court shall enforce or recognise any decree or order 'declaring any such allotment made, action taken or things done under the principal Act, as invalid." The evil that was sought to be remedied by the validation provision is in regard to allotment of "civic amenity sites", and not public parks or play grounds (see also the Explanatory Statement attached to the Bill).