The Delhi High Court has sought city government's reply on a plea seeking compensation of Rs one crore for the death of a nine-year-old boy who fell into an uncovered pit of an underground water reservoir in a park.
Justice Rajiv Shakdher issued notice to Delhi government, Delhi Fire Services (DFS) and Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (DSIDC) seeking their replies on the plea moved by the child's father who has alleged negligence on the part of the authorities.
The court has listed the matter for further hearing on September 29.
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He sought directions to the authorities to cover all open pits across Delhi so that such an incident does not happen again.
In his plea, filed through advocate Kush Sharma, he also contended that there are 12 such pits in the park, each 20-50 feet deep, of which only three are covered.
He said the water in the reservoir was used for filling up the tankers of the fire services through the pits.
In his plea, the boy's father also alleged that when the fire services came for rescue of the child they did not have the proper equipment like functioning pump to empty the reservoir.
The petition has also imputed "insensitivity" on the part of the officials of Badli police station in north Delhi, saying when the policemen were informed about the suspicion that the child may have fallen into the pit, they only lodged an FIR for the offence of kidnapping.