The direction came from a bench of Justices Indira Bannerjee and Anil Kumar Chawla on a PIL alleging that garbage has been dumped on the roads by the striking workers of East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) and it was difficult to even drive vehicles let alone walk.
The court also issued notice to the corporation and the Delhi government seeking their response by March 1 on the petition which alleges that the municipal workers were protesting as they have not been paid their salary.
A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar issued notices to the Environment Ministry, the Ministry of Urban Development, the AAP government and sanitation workers' union asking them what steps have been taken to remove waste from the streets and to apprise it about reasons of a deadlock on the issue.
The direction came after advocate Balendu Shekhar, appearing for the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC), told the bench that urgent directions were needed as EDMC employees were on indefinite strike since January 5 due to non-payment of salary. He also sought the tribunal's intervention to end the deadlock.
Advocate Sugrive Dubey, appearing for petitioner Salek Chand Jain, opposed the contention of the corporation and said only a small group had called off the strike and several workers were still abstaining from work.
He also alleged that the corporation has not made the salary payment to all the workers.
The Delhi government, meanwhile, told the court that it has already released funds, to the tune of Rs 605 crore, for payment of the corporation workers' salaries uptil March 2017.
Mehra also said that in the last two years, the Delhi government has released more funds than was done by the previous dispensation.
The petitioner has claimed in his plea that EDMC has committed contempt of court by disobeying the high court's earlier orders that salaries to all its employees, including sanitation workers, should be paid by the 7th of every month.
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