The bench was informed by the Delhi government that the bye laws were pending approval of the lieutenant governor (LG) for being notified.
"It appears that September 19 order was not placed before the LG. Perusal of the scheme of solid waste management would show that local authorities were only required to frame the rules which have to be approved by the LG," a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said.
The bench said that the notified bye laws be placed before the court in two weeks and listed the matter on December 5.
The Delhi government had earlier also told the high court that the solid waste management bye laws were pending approval of the LG for being notified after which the bench had listed the matter for today.
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The high court had on September 19 accepted the draft bye laws, framed jointly by local authorities and environmental experts, which called for introduction of user fees for municipal services among other issues.
Under the bye laws, the fees and penalties will see a five per cent per annum increase.
The court had ordered framing of the draft bye laws after environmental experts like Sunita Narain, Almitra Patel and M C Mehta, had claimed that a major challenge faced in solid waste management was lack of such provisions.
The view was expressed by the court during the hearing of two PILs by lawyers Arpit Bhargava and Gauri Grover who had sought directions to municipal bodies and other authorities to take steps to prevent the spread of dengue, chikungunya and malaria.
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