A three-judge bench headed by Justice Madan B Lokur perused the minutes of the January 12 meeting of a committee, headed by the health minister of Delhi, on solid waste management and observed, "the government of Delhi is just saying that we will do this and that, but when will you do all this".
"These are all discussions," the bench, also comprising Justices Kurian Joseph and Deepak Gupta, told Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Pinky Anand who was representing the Delhi government.
"You can go on and on. The minutes of 2018 meeting have the details of what was discussed in the 2016 meeting. Tell us when are you going to give us the specifics," the bench asked the Delhi government.
Anand sought four weeks time and said they have to get details from the municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs) also.
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The bench said the meeting was held on January 12, the minutes were prepared on February 19 and the Delhi government should have got the details from the other agencies by now.
"This is extremely unfair to the people of Delhi," the bench observed and posted the matter for hearing on March 19.
The court was earlier told that the committee constituted in Delhi had deliberated on the issue of solid waste management and during the January 12 meeting, the Delhi government and municipal corporations have agreed that the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016, should be implemented.
It was informed that the Delhi government and civic bodies have chalked out plans like segregation of waste, door-to-door collection and have agreed that cleaning should be done twice a day. A complaint mechanism would also be put in place, along with an officer in-charge to deal with the issue.