MillenniumPost
Delhi

Delhi HC laments death of 2 in sewer

Delhi HC laments death of 2 in sewer
X

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday lamented the death of two persons who inhaled toxic gases inside a sewer in the national capital earlier this month and observed that despite there being laws, scavenging work continues to be performed.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma, who was hearing PIL initiated on its own based on a news report of the incident, granted time to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to state its stand.

A sweeper and a security guard died on September 9 in Outer Delhi's Mundka area after they inhaled toxic gases inside a sewer.

When the sweeper had gone down to clean the sewer, he fainted and the guard followed to rescue him and he also fell unconscious, the police had said.

The two men were taken to a hospital where they were declared brought dead.

The matter pertains to the death of a scavenger and despite all the laws, they were forced to do this, the bench also comprising Justice Subramonium Prasad observed on Tuesday.

Senior advocate Rajshekhar Rao, the amicus curiae in the case, told the court that as recorded in an earlier order passed by the high court in another case, between 2012 and 2017, there were over 800 cases of deaths of safai karamcharis in the city.

Delhi government counsel Santosh Kumar Tripathi said that an FIR has already been registered concerning the incident and the executing agency should be made liable.

Next Story
Share it