Justice Hima Kohli asked the Ministry of Water Resources to convene the GoM meeting and to submit a status report before the next date of hearing in September this year.
If the report is not filed on the next date, the concerned Joint Secretary of the ministry will have to be present in the court, she said in an order.
The order was passed after the ministry submitted an affidavit in the court stating that no development took place at the last meeting of the GoM, held on March 6, as Union Minister Kapil Sibal could not participate due to ill health and that efforts are being made to convene another meeting at an early date.
The civic body also stated that once the three plants are operationalised, continuous drinking water can be supplied to Dwarka and other adjoining areas in West Delhi which are currently dependent on tankers for their water needs.
The court was hearing a petition by Mahavir Enclave Complex Colonies Welfare Confederation alleging they have not received a drop of water for more than 20 years from DJB and it is dependent on water supplied through tankers by DDA for its needs.