The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday formed a three-member committee to probe measles related deaths.
The court directed the committee to probe into the cause of deaths, shortage of funds, quality of vaccines and capacity of staff.
The court directed committee to complete work within ten days and submit a report by June 25.
Justice Muhammad Khalid Mehmood Khan passed the orders while hearing a petition filed by Judicial Activism Panel against measles outbreak.
Earlier, the health officials appeared before the court and submitted a report on steps taken to control measles.
The Health Department secretary through a report submitted that measles vaccine campaign would be initiated in 18 high risk districts from June 24 and it would be backed by a strong mass media campaign.
The report further said that it was the top priority of the government to control measles and government would take all possible steps for the purpose.
He further submitted that the government had ordered an enquiry to know reasons for current outbreak and fix responsibility. However, the court expressed dissatisfaction on steps taken by the Health Department to control measles. The court observed that the department wasted time instead of doing practical work.
The court stopped the committee formed by the government from working and constituted a new committee which would include the district coordination officer and Home secretary besides another member.