The Delhi High Court today sought a report from the Public Works Department (PWD) on the development work, including construction of a fountain, at Tis Hazari district court complex here.
A bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva made the PWD as well as Delhi government parties in the matter and listed it for further hearing on August 19.
It also refused to stay the construction saying there was no urgency.
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It said Tis Hazari should be at the same level as the newer district courts at Saket, Rohini and Dwarka.
It asked the bar to give suggestions to improve the facilities, saying lack of amenities for disabled persons at district courts is an important issue while the construction of a water fountain was a minor one.
The report was sought from PWD after the court was told that PWD was financing the redevelopment work.
The bar association told the court that the work was being undertaken to give a face-lift to the 50-year-old Tis Hazari complex.
It also told the court that the cost of the work was about Rs 15 lakh and not Rs 50 lakh or Rs one crore as claimed by petitioner Pankaj Yadav.
Yadav has moved the PIL seeking a stay on construction of a water fountain at Tis Hazari court and to instead utilise the money towards providing basic amenities like water and toilets in district courts and make them disabled friendly.
He has also sought an order "cancelling the sanction of the water fountain at Tis Hazari courts".