Justice Manmohan issued the notice to Delhi Police, Public Works Department (PWD) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation, seeking their replies by November 5.
The petition was filed by Mohd Aslam Khan whose son Mohd Sadaf Siddiq died on January 31, 2013 after falling into an open manhole while playing with his friends.
The seven-year-old victim's father has alleged in the petition that the manhole was open for a long time and the government had never tried to cover it up properly.
A complaint was thereafter filed at Ghazipur police station but till date no action has been, the petition has alleged.
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