







A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Tirath Singh Thakur and Justice Jasbir Singh were taken aback after the court was apprised that 67 per cent of the septic tanks installed in various villages of Punjab were faulty and useless.
Taking the Punjab government to task, the Chief Justice decided to hand over the case to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). However, after repeated requests made by the Punjab government counsel, the High Court relented. The case will now be probed by the Punjab Vigilance Bureau.
The fraud came to light after two residents of Gurdaspur filed a public interest litigation (PIL) alleging that the project has been a total failure since a majority of the tanks were faulty.
The entire project of Rs 65 crore has gone to dogs. Not a single village has been benefitted from this project. How can the system accept such a situation? Have your officers ordered any inquiry? Your secretary and officers should be put in the dock. This is a case of patent fraud on the state exchequer, the Bench said.
According to the report filed by the Court committee, septic tanks have failed in three districts. While in Gurdaspur, the installation of tanks has been 100 per cent failure; in Jalandhar, the failure is 67 per cent in eight villages and over 20 per cent in Ludhiana.
Somebody has handed over faulty tanks worth Rs 7 crore and run away, remarked an angry Chief Justice.
Taking strong exception to the inaction on the part of the Punjab government, the Chief Justice observed: All those persons, right from supplier, contractor to officers, found guilty of misconduct needed to be booked and put behind bars.
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