Can't tolerate water-logging year after year: High Court

There is no justification for clogged drains, said the court

ehicle pass through water logged roads after rain in  New Delhi
ehicle pass through water logged roads after rain in New Delhi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 31 2016 | 8:00 PM IST
"We cannot tolerate this year after year."

This was the sharp reaction of the Delhi High Court on Wednesday over the water-logging on major roads and crippling of traffic movement in large parts of the national capital.

"There is no justification for clogged drains. We cannot tolerate this year after year," the court said when it took up a matter relating to water logging of South Extension area of South Delhi.

Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed, who was hearing the matter along with Justice Ashutosh Kumar, said when he was on the way to court this morning, "even the road in front of the Vice President's residence was waterlogged." Heavy rains had lashed the national capital this morning.

The bench also observed that pools of water collected on roads after the rains due to poor drainage became breeding grounds for mosquitoes, leading to the spread of vector-borne diseases like dengue and chikungunya.

Photographs of water-logging in South Extension Part-I and the nearby Kushak nallah were also placed before the bench, which said "it appears there is no overflow in Kushak nallah. Only conclusion that can be arrived at is that waterlogging of South Extension-I is due to poor drainage and sewerage of the area".

The court put both the South Delhi Municipal Corporation and Delhi Jal Board to notice to "clear any clogging" of movement of water and listed the matter for further hearing on September 28.

The court was hearing a PIL relating to steps to check waterlogging in this area, a matter it has been monitoring since 2012.
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First Published: Aug 31 2016 | 7:55 PM IST

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