MCGM, in an affidavit submitted before a division bench of Justices A S Oka and C V Bhadang, said initially 13 shelters will be constructed in different parts of the city in which 500 children will be accommodated during night time.
The court was of the view that if policy permits, then some temporary structures can be set up under flyovers and homeless children can be accomodated there too.
The PIL contended that for every one lakh population in a city, there should be one night shelter as per National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM).
According to that norm, Mumbai should have 207 shelters. However, only nine night shelters are operating at the moment as opposed to the 25 that were promised in 2012, it said.