Delhi High Court today asked the three municipal corporations here to apprise it about the preventive steps taken by it with regard to breeding of dengue mosquitoes in the national Capital.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath directed the civic bodies to file an additional affidavit in this regard explaining the steps proposed to be taken by them to contain the vector-borne disease.
"All the three corporations shall file an additional affidavit explaining the preventive steps taken by them and steps proposed to be taken with regard to the breeding of mosquitoes," the bench said.
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In her petition, she had alleged that the boy had died due to the callous attitude of the hospitals.
The high court had earlier asked the Centre and Delhi government on another plea by advocate Arpit Bhargava to explain the steps taken by them to contain the disease while voicing concern over the rise of dengue cases.
It had also asked the three municipal corporations and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to explain the steps taken by them in this regard.
The Delhi government had earlier told the bench that it has taken adequate steps to treat dengue patients.
The petitioner had contended that the suicide note left by the parents of the child "clearly establishes that they were prompted to commit suicide due to the callous attitude of hospital authorities which led to death of their only son".