
Title: CMC Directed to Grant Water Supply to PGIMER’s Centre in 3 Days
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has issued a direction to the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation (CMC) to provide a temporary water connection to the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER)’s Advanced Neurosciences Centre within a span of three working days. This order was passed after the Bench was informed that the Centre had been ready since September 2024 but has remained non-functional due to the absence of a water connection.
The direction was given by the High Court Bench comprising Justice Rajiv Narain Raina and Justice Lisa Gill during a hearing on a petition filed by PGIMER. The petition was moved by the Institute, citing the non-grant of water connection as the primary reason for the Centre’s non-functional status. The Bench was apprised that the Advanced Neurosciences Centre has been ready since September 2024, but despite being prepared, it has remained shut due to the lack of a water connection.
The Bench, while passing the direction, also asked the CMC to provide a detailed report on the steps it would take to ensure the supply of water to the Centre. The report was asked to be submitted before the next hearing, which has been scheduled for a later date.
The PGIMER had moved the High Court against the CMC’s delay in providing the water connection to the Advanced Neurosciences Centre. The Institute had argued that the Centre was a vital facility for the treatment of patients with neurological disorders and that its non-functional status was causing immense hardship to the patients.
The CMC had initially refused to provide a water connection to the Centre, citing the lack of infrastructure and resources. However, the High Court was not satisfied with the CMC’s response and directed it to provide a temporary water connection to the Centre within three working days.
The direction comes as a relief to the patients who were being treated at the Centre before it was shut down due to the lack of a water connection. The Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and is a premier institution for the treatment of neurological disorders. Its non-functional status has caused immense hardship to the patients who were being treated there.
The direction also highlights the need for the CMC to provide a permanent water connection to the Centre. The CMC has been responsible for providing basic amenities such as water supply, electricity, and sanitation to the residents of Chandigarh. However, in this case, it has failed to provide a water connection to the Advanced Neurosciences Centre, which is a vital facility for the treatment of patients.
The direction of the High Court is a significant development in this case and it is expected that the CMC will take immediate action to provide a temporary water connection to the Centre within the stipulated time frame. The Institute has also been asked to provide a report on the steps it will take to ensure the supply of water to the Centre.
In conclusion, the direction of the High Court to provide a temporary water connection to the Advanced Neurosciences Centre is a significant development in this case. The Centre is a vital facility for the treatment of patients with neurological disorders and its non-functional status has caused immense hardship to the patients. The direction highlights the need for the CMC to provide a permanent water connection to the Centre and it is expected that the CMC will take immediate action to provide a temporary water connection to the Centre within the stipulated time frame.