"Though undoubtedly the number of 10,081(who have died) does indeed appear to be high and our heart bleeds at such a large number of young lives being extinguished before they had a chance to bloom, but we cannot at the same time set in motion the process of the Court on such half or less-baked petitions," a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw said.
The court had on May 21 reserved its verdict on the plea which had also sought a direction to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to file a status report regarding conditions prevailing at Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital here.
The information was obtained by Delhi resident Rajhans Bansal who filed an RTI application seeking details of the numbers of children who died in government hospitals in the last five years.
"We are this time around only cautioning the petitioner to henceforth not to file petitions in public interest without backing the same with any hard work..." the bench said.
"The present petition has been filed without studying the legal position and which lends us to believe that the same is more in the nature of personal interest as a public interest activist rather than any desire to toil for the benefit of the public," the court held.
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