City
Epaper

Delhi HC issues notice to Centre, others on plea to stop Haryana govt from restriction activities on essential services

By ANI | Updated: May 9, 2020 01:00 IST

The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre and others on a petition seeking direction to stop the Haryana government from 'restriction activities' with regard to movement of essential services.

Open in App

The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre and others on a petition seeking direction to stop the Haryana government from 'restriction activities' with regard to movement of essential services.

A Division Bench of Justices Manmohan and Sanjeev Narula asked Centre and Haryana government to file a reply and listed the matter for further hearing on May 12.

"Prima facie, this Court is of the view that the order dated 30th April, 2020 of District Magistrate, Sonipat, prevents and obstructs the movement of trucks from Delhi to Sonipat as well as movement of Doctors, Nurses, Court officials etc. to and from Delhi to Sonipat. Accordingly, this Court is of the prima facie view that the order dated 30th April, 2020 by the District Magistrate, Sonipat, constitutes an infringement of Articles 19(1)(d) and 301 of the Constitution of India especially when the entire National Capital and Sonipat are not containment zones," the court noted in its order.

The court was hearing a petition filed by OP Gupta seeking to direct Haryana government to allow all activities like entry of trucks carrying green and fresh vegetables, milk, food grain, medicines and other essential and life-saving commodities coming from Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and even from Haryana and allow the entry of persons who are employed in Delhi Jal Board, Delhi Police, hospitals, Municipal Corporations etc. and having passes permissible under the orders passed by Union government dated April 15 on border points of Singhu, Tikri, Gurugram, Aya Nagar and Badarpur.

If the Haryana government does not obey the Centre's order dated April 15, then the petitioner requested the court to issue direction to Centre to deploy para-central forces on these five border points so as to stop the illegal activities like restricting the movement of essential supplies.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Sanjeev naruladelhicourtDelhi High CourtSonipatDelhi delhi high court
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessAnil Ambani Files Defamation Case Against Cobrapost Over Defamatory' Reporting

EntertainmentShehnaaz Gill Reacts to Delhi Red Fort Car Blast: “Praying for Peace and Strength to Everyone Affected”

NationalDelhi: Loud Explosion Heard Near Radisson Hotel in Mahipalpur, Nothing Suspicious Found

NationalDelhi Red Fort Car Blast: DNA Test Confirms Dr Umar Un Nabi Was Suicide Bomber Driving i20 Car; Planning to Attack Ayodhya

NationalDelhi Red Fort Blast: Union Cabinet Directs ‘Utmost Urgency’ in Hunting Down Terror Perpetrators

National Realted Stories

National'Should've never happened with Rohini Acharya': Rabri Devi's brothers on humiliation accusations

NationalBhavnagar Shocker: Engagement Turns Tragic as Fiancé Allegedly Murders Woman at Home

NationalVice-President Radhakrishnan hails CAG as guardian of Bharat's 'moral wealth'  

National'Always considered Lalu ji’s family as my own': Chirag Paswan on Rohini Acharya

NationalMute and deaf Bengal fisherman dies in Bangladesh jail