Notices have been issued to the Commissioner of South Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Deputy Commissioner of Police (West Delhi) taking suo motu cognizance of the incident that took place on August 21, calling for a report within two weeks.
The SDMC Commissioner has also been directed to submit a report on the steps taken for the protection of residents from the menace of stray dogs.
"By the time police reached the spot, the child had already expired. The police took the body for post-mortem and investigations were on," the Commission said.
Earlier, notices had been issued to Delhi Chief Secretary and Union Health Ministry Secretary in the wake of a fatal attack on a seven-year-old boy by a pack of street dogs in South Delhi's Jamia Nagar on August 13.
"While the measure of sterilisation may help contain the increase in the dog population, it does not save or shield people from the bites of existing dogs. It looks like a 'Human Rights' versus 'Animal Rights' battle. This is not a problem of Delhi alone.
