A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and M S Karnik was hearing a public interest litigation taken up suo motu (on its own) by the court following a letter written by Justice Gautam Patel of the High Court about increasing number of potholes on city roads and the fatalities caused by them.
"The major problem which the city faces during every monsoon is potholes...Various agencies dig up the roads but do not restore it properly...Mumbaikars suffer silently and they ignore the traffic jams and potholes," the High Court said.
Repair works were being carried out to ensure potholes do not resurface during the monsoon and the major roads would be repaired by May 30, he said.
The court has posted the PIL for further hearing in June and directed the corporation to file a compliance report.
In May last year the High Court had observed that citizens have the fundamental right to good roads and it is the state government's statutory obligation to provide roads which are pothole-free.