The Indian Express 09.03.2013
Submit report on toilets for women, HC tells civic bodies
The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the civic agencies in the
capital to look into the issue of public toilets for women and submit
status reports to the court within three weeks.
A division bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Indermeet
Kaur asked the three municipal corporations, New Delhi Municipal Council
and Delhi Cantonment Board to file their status report on the condition
of toilets, after it was informed that there were no functional public
toilets for women in most areas in the city, despite numerous assurances
and directions from the government. The court passed the order on a PIL
filed by advocate Ashok Aggarwal seeking direction to the authorities
for their alleged failure to maintain toilets for women.
The court also directed the Central Pollution Control Board to
file a separate report in this regard within three weeks after the civic
agencies file their report.
Advocate Ashok Aggarwal told Newsline that the original PIL
relating to public sanitation facilities was filed before the Supreme
Court in the 1990s. “In 2001-02 the apex court sent the case to the
Delhi High Court and asked it to monitor the situation,” Aggarwal said.
Aggarwal told the court on Friday that a survey done in some
areas of North and South Delhi had revealed that while there were very
few public toilets for women in the city, and most of them were not
functional.
“Some are locked while others are defunct,” Aggarwal said, adding
that this created a health and safety hazard for women as well as
giving rise to the environmental issue of open defecation.