Bombay high court
MUMBAI: The state can’t provide everything to the homeless, Bombay high court observed on Saturday while hearing a PIL to continue reliefs for them as given during the last lockdown.
A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and justice Girish Kulkarni heard a PIL by Brijesh Arya, a member of Homeless Collective that BMC must continue relief of food, potable water and free access to public toilets. At a previous hearing, BMC was directed to say in what manner shelters would be made available, as directed in another PIL.
The state’s advocate said Arya is a member of the monitoring committee, and has access to information on shelters. The judges asked if the home shelter scheme provides that “they [homeless] should also work for the country.” “It cannot be that after getting shelter they will loiter about. Everything cannot be provided by the government,” said Justice Kulkarni. Arya’s advocate Kranti L C said once the homeless are in shelters, it woul
State cannot provide everything to homeless: Bombay HC | Mumbai News
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