No urinal near transformer, says HC

May 19, 2017 01:14 am | Updated 01:14 am IST - NEW DELHI

Construction of a public urinal near a power transformer in Sultanpuri here was stopped by the Delhi High Court, which said it would put the life of users under “extreme danger”.

“The agency will have to maintain status quo with regard to the construction of a public urinal,” a Bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Navin Chawla said on Thursday.

It also issued a notice to Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, which supplies electricity in the area, and sought their reply by May 25.

‘Extremely dangerous’

The court asked the authorities to submit their proposed plan and observed “you are directly putting the life of users under extreme danger”.

Earlier, the Bench had termed the decision as “incredible” and had asked the authorities “how can you do this?”

“Don’t you have experts, who can assist you? Is there any building by-law or not for the city,” the Bench had asked.

A residents welfare association (RWA) of Sultanpuri had moved the court seeking direction to the authorities to restrain them from constructing a public urinal near the power transformer in the locality.

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