The Asian Age

EDMC faces HC ire over cleanlines­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi high court on Tuesday pulled up the municipal corporatio­n of East Delhi ( EDMC) for not ensuring cleanlines­s around the newly- commission­ed Mandoli Jail, which houses over 3,500 prisoners and staff.

A bench of acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar also issued a showcause notice to an EDMC assistant commission­er, who had earlier told the court that the area was being kept clean, asking why contempt action be not initiated against him.

The bench was of the view that existence of garbage along the prison’s boundary wall was “contumacio­us” and indicated non- compliance of court orders.

The showcause notice was issued after the Delhi Pollution Control Committee ( DPCC), represente­d by advocate Sanjeev Ralli, showed photograph­s of open drains and garbage strewn all around the prison.

Taking note of the unhygienic conditions depicted in the photograph­s, the bench said the situation at the site was “intolerabl­e” and “can seriously impact health of the inmates”.

The court had earlier also expressed concern over unhygienic conditions there after advocate Sumer Kumar Sethi, appointed as amicus curiae, had said that prisoners and officials were disturbed because of pollution and smoke emanating from waste burning by factories and scrap dealers just outside the prison’s jail No. 13 and 14.

The bench was hearing a PIL initiated by it last year after several prisoners moved the HC complainin­g about inhuman conditions and lack of medical and employment facilities at the Mandoli Jail here.

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