Maliwal met four acid attack victims and said once she resumes charge, the Commission will get their cases reopened.
"The four acid attack cases are at least five years old and the culprits are still roaming free. Once I resume charge, DCW will get their cases reopened. I have also sought time with Health Minister Satyendra Jain next week to discuss the issue of free treatment to the acid attack victims," she told PTI.
On Tuesday, Jung had declared Maliwal's appointment null and void, saying it did not have legal sanctity and was in violation of constitutional provisions.
Following the row, Delhi Government had yesterday sent the files regarding her appointment to the LG.
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Jung today refused to sign the file claiming it was not properly processed.
"I am waiting for any communication from the government. I will not go to office until this gets resolved. However, I will continue working in the field," she said.
Maliwal, had yesterday claimed that her office was locked on the orders of LG and her nameplate removed, a charge denied by the LG office.
Later, her office also clarified that no such directive was recieved from LG office and it was locked out of routine practice and nameplates removed to rectify spelling mistakes.