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B. Master Sewerage

1. 78.00km. of various sewer lines of various sizes along sector dividing roads have been laid.

2. Sewerage treatment plant of 15-MGD capacity has been completed and commissioned.

3. Temporary sewerage pumping system/disposal works in Sector 4 is functional. Total expenditure on master sewerage including land, works and maintenance work have been incurred to Rs. 30.76 crores.

C. Storm Water Drainage The provision for storm water drainage has been completed as below:

(iv) That in so far as the storm water drainage is concerned, the position had not been indicated, but it is identical viz-a-vis the Master Sewerage and the Water Supply. Storm water drainage does not at all exist in the periphery or in the immediate vicinity of the colony of the petitioners.
(v) The Respondents have not purposely indicated the position regarding electrification works. It is submitted that the Sector dividing roads as well as the Gurgaon-Sohna road after widening, have to be lit and for that purpose, necessary high voltage lines with poles and other infrastructure have to be installed at the roads. Since the roads only have not been laid, obviously the electricity lines and the poles have not been laid. Thus, there is no provision of even electricity supply to the colony of the petitioners."
4. That 300 mm. i/d sewer line touching the area of M/s Sweta Estate Pvt. Ltd. has already been laid at site. This line can be used in case some sewerage is generated but invert level of the internal sewer of the colony, discharge, size and point of connection are not known. In case of any change, sewer will be provided within 4 months from the date whon above data is supplied by the colonizer/petitioner.
5. That the deponent undertakes that the storm water drain will be laid within 4 months from the date when the data relating to discharge of internal storm water of the colony, size and point of connection is supplied by the colonizer/petitioner.

21. A careful reading of the pleadings of the parties and documents filed by them including the maps of the site in question and the area shows that respondent No. 2 has undertaken the work of laying the roads, water channels, sewer lines and storm water drain. Most of the works are on the periphery of the site where the petitioners propose to set up the colony. The affidavit of Sh. R.C. Taneja shows that approach road is available to the petitioners from Gurgaon-Sohna road State Highway. According to Sh. Taneja, the second access road can be provided within 4 months from the date of submission of technical parameters by the petitioners. The water channel has already been laid by the Public Health Department and the same can be made available to the colony of the petitioners at any time. Likewise, the sewer lines can be provided within 4 months. As per the affidavit of Sh. Taneja, storm water drain will be laid within 4 months. In so far as electricity is concerned the petitioners have to obtain connection from Haryana Vidyut Parsaran Nigam Ltd. Thus, the petitioners assertion that no external development work has been undertaken by MUDA in relation to their colony cannot but be termed as per se erroneous. The hollowness of the grievance made by the petitioners is exposed by the fact that the last 8 years, they have not made any internal development at the site.