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A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice Jyotsna Rewal Dua passed these orders on a petition filed by one Neeraj Shashwat. Petitioner has alleged that leprosy patients have been allotted a building at  Fagli, Shimla by the government almost a decade ago and since then no maintenance has been undertaken by the State in that building. 

He has further alleged that there is a lack of basic amenities like  toilets and proper water facility. The electric fittings are in dangerous condition, windows and doors are broken, there is leakage in sewerage system due to which patients have to go to toilet in open. 

He has alleged that the matter was taken up with the various authorities but none of them has shown any interest to improve the condition of these deprived people.  The petitioner had requested to issue directions to the State to provide and maintain the basic amenities in the leprosy colony with immediate effect as the winter season was about to set in.

The Court vide its order dated 07.01.2022 had directed the Deputy Commissioner, Shimla to inspect the said Leprosy Home and  ensure necessary repairing work, within a period of four weeks. During the course of hearing petitioner’s counsel stated that the Deputy Commissioner Shimla neither inspected the site personally, nor got the repair done.

However, the Additional Advocate General contended on 04.03.2022 that the District Welfare Officer, had sent an estimate of Rs. 40 lacs for carrying out the repairing work to the Director, Empowerment of SCs, OBCs, Minorities and the Specially-abled, H.P. Shimla. The  repair work of the said leprosy home shall be carried out soon after the sanction of budget, he pleaded.

The Court observed that the officers of the State are so insensitive towards the people suffering with leprosy who are staying in a dilapidated home. The court further observed that this only shows the lack of concern on the part of executive to those staying in leprosy home, most of whom are between 60 to 85 years. The matter has been posted for 21.03.2022.

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