A bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul passed the order after senior advocate Jayant Bhushan, appearing for an NGO for homeless, submitted most of the night shelters in the national capital were operating in inhuman conditions.
"Since the issues have not been adequately resolved by the agencies before us, particularly DUSIB, it requires the CEO of DUSIB to assist this court for resolving the issue. The CEO shall remain present in court on next date of hearing," the bench said and listed the matter for further hearing on April 2.
"DUSIB has to come out with better and humane norms. You want Delhi to be a world class city but a large chunk of the population still sleeps on the roads," the bench said after taking note of the submission made by Bhushan.
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