Citing media reports, the Commission observed that these centres, 79 of which were operating from rented premises, were "struggling" to provide basic health services due to shortage of doctors, para medical staff, medicines and laboratory facilities.
The notice, returnable in four weeks, was issued to the Principal Secretary of the Health Department.
In its observations, the rights body welcomed the proposal of launching 'mohalla clinics' with a rider saying making the existing healthcare infrastructure functional was "paramount".
"This will also in a way, reduce the overcrowding in big hospitals of the city, since people can avail these primary health centres for their primary healthcare needs," it said.