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HC: Don't Blame BMC Alone For Waterlogging

Mumbai's waterlogging issue is not just BMC's fault. Encroachments and clogged drains are to blame too.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 11:52 pm
HC: Don't Blame BMC Alone For Waterlogging

The Bombay High Court has stated that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) should not be solely blamed for the waterlogging issues in Mumbai. The court pointed out that encroachments and clogged drains, which are often the result of human actions, are significant contributing factors to the problem.

The court's observation came in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed regarding the waterlogging issues in the city. The BMC has been facing criticism for its inability to prevent waterlogging, particularly during the monsoon season. However, the court noted that the civic body is not the only one responsible for the issue.

According to the court, encroachments on natural waterways and clogged drains are major causes of waterlogging in Mumbai. The court stated that these encroachments and clogged drains are often the result of human actions, such as littering and unauthorized construction. The court emphasized that it is the responsibility of the citizens to ensure that they do not contribute to the problem.

The court's observation highlights the need for a collective effort to address the waterlogging issue in Mumbai. The BMC, as well as the citizens, need to work together to prevent encroachments and keep the drains clear. The court's statement also underscores the importance of proper waste management and urban planning in preventing waterlogging.

The waterlogging issue in Mumbai is a recurring problem that affects the daily lives of citizens. The city's poor drainage system and encroachments on natural waterways make it prone to waterlogging, particularly during heavy rainfall. The court's observation is a reminder that the solution to this problem lies not just with the BMC, but also with the citizens who need to take responsibility for their actions.

The BMC has been taking steps to address the waterlogging issue, including the construction of new drains and the cleaning of existing ones. However, the court's observation suggests that more needs to be done to prevent encroachments and keep the drains clear. The citizens also need to play their part by ensuring that they do not litter or contribute to the problem in any way.

In conclusion, the Bombay High Court's observation highlights the need for a collective effort to address the waterlogging issue in Mumbai. The BMC, as well as the citizens, need to work together to prevent encroachments and keep the drains clear. By taking responsibility for their actions and working together, the city can hope to mitigate the waterlogging problem and make the lives of its citizens easier.

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