"There is only one meter installed at police buildings which is being used for both residential quarters and commercial building. Therefore, DJB is claiming commercial charges in place of residential charges even for residential complex of Delhi police officials," the police said in an affidavit filed in the NGT.
The city police has further claimed that DJB had no proof of the bills and meter readings in respect of their pending claims because majority of the bills were 8 to 10 years old.
"This matter was brought to the notice of Police Headquarters for the first time in May 2014 and the outstanding payment against Delhi Police was shown at that time was about Rs 114 crore. Since then most of the outstanding payment against Delhi Police has been cleared," the affidavit filed by Delhi Police said.
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Delhi Police said that DJB has not provided exact quantum
of claims till date and "until the complete adjudication of the disputes between the Delhi Police and Delhi Jal Board takes place, water cess cannot be paid".
"In violation of Article 14 of the Constitution, the Delhi Police personnel and their families are being denied the benefit of free water upto 20,000 kilo litre per month and on the other hand DJB is recovering double payment one from the residents i.E. Delhi Police personnel who are residing in the department quarters and the others from the Delhi Police department," the affidavit said.
The tribunal had earlier issued notices to the Delhi government, Delhi Jal Board, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and Delhi Police.
The plea had sought directions to Delhi Police to pay the pending water bills including water cess to Delhi government so that the amount could be used by it for the welfare of the people of the national capital.