Delhi buried under garbage, Mumbai sinking, but govt does nothing: Supreme Court


New Delhi, Jul 11 (PTI): Delhi is getting buried under mounds of garbage and Mumbai is sinking under water, but the government is doing nothing, an anguished Supreme Court said on July 10.

It slapped fines on 10 states and two union territories for not filing their affidavits on their policies for solid waste management strategy.

Expressing its helplessness over the situation, the top court lamented that when the courts intervene, the judges are attacked for judicial activism, and said what can be done when government of the day does not do anything or acts in an irresponsible manner.

A bench of Justices M B Lokur and Deepak Gupta referred to the recent apex court order on the powers of the Delhi government and Lieutenant Governor and asked them to inform it by tomorrow who was responsible for clearing of the three "mountains of garbage" (landfill sites) at Okhla, Bhalswa and Ghazipur in the national capital.

"You see, Delhi is getting buried under mountain loads of garbage and Mumbai is sinking. But yet, the government does not do anything. When the courts intervene, we are attacked for judicial activism. We are given lectures on separation of powers and encroachment of jurisdiction," it said.

The bench was annoyed after it was informed that around 13 states and several Union Territories have not yet formulated their policy for solid waste management strategy.

The top court slapped a fine of Rs one lakh each on Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal, Kerala, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Punjab, Lakshadweep and Puducherry for not filing the affidavit despite earlier directions.

The bench also slapped a fine of Rs two lakh each on "remaining defaulting states/UTs" whose lawyers were also not present in the court room during the hearing, without naming these states.

"One final opportunity is given to these States/UTs to comply with the laws governing India, failing which we may have to call the Chief Secretary of the concerned States/UTs to inform us why the laws governing India are not applicable to these States/UTs," it said and posted the matter for further hearing on August 7.

It said that the costs should be deposited within two weeks from today with the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee for being used on juvenile justice issues.

"The tragedy is that more than two-thirds of the States/UTs in the country have neither bothered to comply with the orders passed by the Court, nor bothered to comply with the directions given by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF). This is not only a tragic state of affairs but a shocking state of affairs, particularly since solid waste management is a huge problem in this country," the bench said.

"Every second day, we are attacked for judicial activism. Every now and then there is a statement that courts are resorting to judicial activism or encroaching upon the powers of the executive or the legislature. What should be do when nobody is working," it said.

The court observed that when the state governments do not obey the laws framed by Parliament, how will they care about the rules.

"What if the government does not do any work or acts in a very irresponsible manner? What should happen and who shall be held accountable? They don't even follow our orders," the bench asked Additional Solicitor General A N S Nadkarni.

The ASG replied that as per the Constitution, the states will have to comply with the orders of the top court and their officers can be held accountable for non-compliance.

"The Solid Waste Management Rules came into force on or about April 8, 2016. We are two years down the line, but we are shocked to know that more than two-third of the States/UTs in the country have not yet complied with the basic requirement of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016," the bench said.

It observed that due to the loads of garbage in Delhi, people were getting infected by dengue, malaria and chikungunya, while Mumbai was sinking under heavy rainfall.

The court noted that Haryana, Jharkhand, Odisha, Nagaland, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Andaman and Nicobar Island have filed their affidavits with regard to the policy on solid waste management.

The counsel for Sikkim, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Telangana and Daman and Diu submitted that they would file their affidavits with complete details of the policy and the solid waste management strategy during the course of the day.

Nadkarni submitted that the MoEF have given repeated reminders to all states and UTs to comply with the provisions of the Solid Waste Management Rules as well as the directions given by the apex court.

The apex court had on March 27, taken strong objections to non-implementation of solid waste management rules in the country and observed that "India will one day go down under the garbage".

It had earlier said that days are not far when garbage mounds at the Ghazipur landfill site in Delhi will match the height of iconic 73-metre high Qutub Minar and red beacon lights will have to be used to ward off aircraft flying over it.

In 2015, the apex court had on its own taken cognisance of death of a seven-year-old boy due to dengue. He had been allegedly denied treatment by five private hospitals and his distraught parents subsequently committed suicide.

  

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    As usual bhakths will comment only when opposition politician says something or a minority religion gets into trouble. Anyway, forget those blind bhakths. Why can't our leaders (irrespective of party) can't sit down and finalise a strategy to solve the problems that India is facing. As someone pointed out some people think India is great, developed, have great culture and so on but the fact is we are no where near to many countries when we look at our population and resources.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    This is India - the greatest country on earth (according to some), with the greatest culture in the world (according to some), Next emerging superpower (according to some).

    Some observations in this article ,

    ''The top court slapped a fine of Rs one lakh each on Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal, Kerala, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Punjab, Lakshadweep, and Puducherry for not filing the affidavit despite earlier directions.''
    1 lakh fine???? What is this??? a joke??? Come on supreme you got to be kidding me.

    Let Mumbai sink. at least they can brag about planning to build the tallest statue in the world. After building of statue, it will remind the people of Mumbai of the stupidity of not their getting priorities straight.

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  • Chandu, Karkala

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    This is the model of governance which will take our country in beating all the developed nations of the world.

    Instead of talking on bullet trains the authorities should first talk on clearing the garbage of the Capital of the Country and get the Financial Capital of the Country out of stinking drain water....!!

    Where are all the Bhakts now...no one is commenting this important issue.!!

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    FIRST TIME IN 71 YEARS SUPREME COURT IS UPSET ON GOVT.....
    MOST OF THE TIME PM IS OUT OF COUNTRY...AND THEY LOOK BEAUTIFUL....HE THINKS INDIA IS CLEAN.....
    THIS IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ECONOMIST AND CHAI PAKODE WALA......

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Acche Din, Acche Promises, Acche Smart Cties, Acche 15 lakh, Acche Demonetisation Aur Acche Ghar aur Ghar wapasi!!!! All BJP Politicians promises!!?
    Nothing has realized except pushing of Hindutva agenda in all Insitituitions… What has really happened is Cow Vigilante, Rapes, Lynching etc etc. What a achievement of the present Govt.??? Tea stalls, Pakoda stalls for solving unemployment!!! Wow great achievement of BJP ruled states!!?? Supreme Court has observed and confirmed their achievements in Delhi & Mumbai and all over India... What a shame???

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Our PM is telling that India is shining in all foreign country they think that it is true . But if they come to visit India it is really stinking.

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  • Hilary, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Soon we will have smart cities with out smart brains.
    Instead of going forward we are reversing back to lstone age.
    Collect the cess on everything possible and neglect the priorities.
    One of the oldest civilization of the world still not civilized

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  • vincent rodrigues, Bangaluru/Jatapadi

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    No one seems to be serious to find solution to this burning and dangerous problem which effect the human life.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Where does all the money collected by the Central government under the head Swatch Bharat Abhiyan go? We haven't seen any appreciable improvement in the cleanliness across the country. India remains as dirty as it was when the present government assumed office. The slogan has remained only on paper. The suave and shrewd Prime Minister has only managed to get money from the people but we haven't got anything in return.

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  • diago, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Mangalore under this present government is sinking.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Govt only the bundles of slogans
    Achche din
    Swatch Bharat shushruth Sauchalaya
    Desh Badal Raha hei
    Subke saath subka Vikas
    Vishwas hei Vikas
    Abhiyan Niti Bhartiya Jana hita jaari
    Done Nothing
    Only increasing rated levi taxes
    Reduce the interest on saving account and FD
    And Everyday on the news
    Lynching in the name of cow cattle caste race rapes murders.

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  • Narendra shetty, Karkala

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    THIS IS MODI'S SWATCH BHARATH ABIYAAN. IN 2014 HE HIMSELF SWEEP DELHI ROADS. AFTER THAT HE DON'T NO WHAT HE WAS TRALKING ABOUT. STILL HE IS LUCKY HIS FOLLOWERS BLINDLY VOTING HIM!

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    In 2019 people of India will participate in swach Bharat to clean the garbage called BJP!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    and second most influential Twitter leader saying 'India is shining'

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Now bakhts and BJP will say Kejriwal is responsible for this problem !!! . But rest all things Modiji through Lt Governor wants to control!.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    A ship can sail smoothly (mostly) if there is a single authority.

    So is the case with governance.

    But, the Central Government made it impossible for the elected Delhi Government to govern as the sole authority. The Gujju-bhai and his party were busy taking revenge on AAP for the most humiliating election defeat.

    So naturally, Delhi suffered. And it is likely the suffering of the area will continue - because the Central Government continues to exercise its control on the Services.

    Until India establishes the one area-one authority system, the country will continue to suffer.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Final wake up call from SC, shame on our Governments even though they collect highest Taxes we are in a situation SC has to intervene on day to day running of our Great country...they only know silly Politics ...

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