A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal directed Delhi government to place the record with regard to measures taken by them after it was told that they had failed to do so despite giving assurance to the court last year.
"What legislative (the power to make laws) measures you (Delhi government) have taken place on record before the next date of hearing, September 13," the bench said.
The advocate made the submission during a hearing on his plea which accused the authorities concerned of not acting vigilantly and responsibly to control the diseases.
The civic bodies submitted that their public health departments were taking all measures for prevention and control of dengue, chikungunya and malaria in their jurisdiction.
They were responding to the PIL, which alleged that despite a large number of cases of dengue being reported this year, the authorities have not been "rising up and taking measures to prevent the disease or mosquito breeding".
The plea has not only sought an order to Delhi government
and statutory bodies to control the menace but also initiation of an inquiry as to whether they could have controlled the menace and prevented breeding of mosquitoes.
The petitioner said the disease claimed its first victim on July 21 when a girl from Jafrabad in northeast Delhi died at Lok Nayak Jay Prakash (LNJP) Hospital here.
It has said "Okhla MLA Amannatullah Khan's sister-in-law died of dengue on August 12 at Apollo Hospital. A total of 91 cases were reported in July, six cases were recorded in May, while June witnessed 15. Thirty-four fresh cases were reported till August 20 since the last count and the total number of cases so far in the city is more than 320."
Earlier, a similar plea was filed, in which the bench has already reserved its verdict.
The MCDs should be directed to urgently undertake special fumigation and sanitation drives and anti-mosquito breeding operations in their respective areas, the new PIL has said.
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