Key Points

The Delhi High Court has taken decisive action on a critical urban infrastructure issue in Karol Bagh. Justice Sachin Datta directed the Public Works Department to inspect Desh Bandhu Gupta Road and address widespread dust pollution within two weeks. The court's intervention came after advocate Arpit Bhargava petitioned about the road's poor condition and its impact on residents' health. This ruling highlights the judiciary's role in ensuring governmental accountability and public welfare.

Key Points: Delhi HC Orders PWD Inspection of Desh Bandhu Gupta Road

  • Delhi HC intervenes in road restoration and dust pollution issue
  • Advocate Arpit Bhargava highlights infrastructure negligence
  • PWD ordered to conduct immediate road inspection
  • Residents suffering from severe environmental conditions
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Delhi HC directs PWD to inspect Desh Bandhu Gupta road, take remedial action to mitigate dust pollution

Delhi High Court directs PWD to inspect Karol Bagh road and address dust pollution within two weeks

"No efforts were made to restore the road surface - Petition Statement"

New Delhi, April 30

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday, while disposing of a petition, directed the Public Works Department (PWD) of Delhi Government to carry out an inspection of Desh Bandhu Gupta Road in Karol Bagh within two weeks and take remedial action for relaying road to mitigate the widespread dust pollution in the Karol Bagh area.

The High Court passed the direction while disposing of the petition moved by advocate Arpit Bhargava seeking direction for re-laying the road dug up by the government agency.

Justice Sachin Datta asked the PWD to carry out the inspection of the road with the petitioner, Arpit Bhargava and to take remedial action.

A petition was moved before the High Court seeking direction to the PWD to immediately take steps to re-lay the Desh Bandhu Gupta Road. Secondly, a direction to fix accountability of erring officials for not taking action on various complaints of petitioner for around 2 months.

The petitioner has also sought a direction to the respondent to compensate the petitioner for hardship faced due to its inaction.

The petitioner stated that in February 2025, an unknown government/private agency, purportedly under the administrative control and order of the respondent, undertook digging activities on the main Desh Bandhu Gupta Road (DBG Road), outside and around the petitioner's residence.

It was further stated that the work/digging of the Desh Bandhu Gupta Road (including the stretch immediately outside the residence of the petitioner) was completed by February 20.

However, no efforts were made to restore the road surface, leaving the underside of the road consisting of dust and rubble, rocks exposed, making the entire area suffer from severe dust pollution, the plea said.

The dust pollution increased to such levels that it became impossible to venture out of the residence and the mother of the petitioner always gasped for fresh air, the plea stated.

Original photographs taken by the petitioner on March 20 were also enclosed with the petition.

The petitioner said that despite making a complaint on the grievance portal of PWD, no action was taken by the department.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some action! I live near Karol Bagh and the dust situation has been unbearable. My asthmatic father has been suffering for months. Why does it take court orders for basic civic work? PWD should be proactive, not reactive. 🙏
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Priya M.
Good step by HC but what about accountability? Every monsoon we face same issues - roads dug up and left incomplete. The officials responsible should face penalties. Our tax money shouldn't be wasted like this year after year.
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Amit S.
Desh Bandhu Gupta Road is a major commercial area. The dust not only affects residents but also shopkeepers. My uncle's electronics store there has seen 30% less footfall because customers avoid coming due to pollution. Hope the work completes before summer peaks.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the court's intervention, I wonder why citizens have to approach courts for every basic amenity. The grievance portal clearly failed here. Maybe we need better monitoring systems and faster response times from PWD.
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Vikram J.
This is not just about one road - it's about systemic failure in urban maintenance. Every Delhiite knows this story: Dig → Leave → Wait for complaints → Ignore → Court order → Temporary fix. We need permanent solutions and better coordination between agencies. #DelhiAirPollution

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