The court, which had earlier ordered a third party audit of all Delhi government hospitals, including Janakpuri Super Speciality and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality hospitals, took a serious view of the fact that its earlier order has not been complied with.
A bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and A K Chawla noted that the court's September 22 last year order highlighted glaring inadequacies in the healthcare infrastructure vis-a- vis eight public hospitals maintained by the Delhi government which include the two super-speciality hospitals.
It noted that till date, the audit report has not been submitted and other actions have not been complied with although there is some progress.
It said that Delhi government's counsel was unable to mention the timeline within which the report would be prepared and the action taken.
The court said that in the light of the "inability of the Government to indicate the timeframe, Principal Secretary (Health), Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi is directed to be present in court on February 28."
It had earlier expressed its anguish over non-functioning of the two super-speciality hospitals ever since they were inaugurated nine years ago.
It had pointed out that thousands of poor people wait for days outside the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and other government and private hospitals here for treatment.
The PIL filed in December 2014 had highlighted that despite several chances to clearly indicate the number of sanctioned posts of doctors and their appointments, neither the government, nor the hospitals have filed their response.
The PIL had alleged that despite these claims, not a single patient had been admitted in the hospitals and urged the court to issue directions.
The Delhi government had initially planned to run them on public-private partnership model, but failed because the private players did not show interest, fearing that the revenue model was not profitable. Later, the government appointed directors at both the hospitals.
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