Not a drop to drink
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03/08/2008
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Telegraph (Ranchi)
CHECKOUT - PUSHPA GIRIMAJI
Consumers are often victims of poor quality water supplied by civic authorities. Besides water borne diseases, in many districts of the country, consumers suffer the debilitating effects of high levels of toxic heavy metals and even pesticides and other chemicals in water. Now two recent orders of the apex consumer court have opened the doors of the consumer court to petitions from citizens on the poor quality of water. Both the orders give directions to the municipal bodies to ensure the safety of water supplied to citizens.
Interestingly, in 1994, when a complaint seeking redress against the poor quality of water supplied by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation was filed before it, the apex consumer court was of the view that the consumer forum had no jurisdiction to address such issues and that the petition, more in the nature of a public interest litigation, should be filed in a regular court of law. This was challenged before the Supreme Court by the petitioners