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Treat as representation PIL to regulate powers of civil defence volunteers: Delhi HC to authorities

By ANI | Updated: December 7, 2020 13:50 IST

The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the authorities concern to treat as a representation a public suit seeking direction to the Delhi government and the Delhi Disaster Management Authority to regulate the unbridled powers given to civil defence volunteers in the national capital.

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The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the authorities concern to treat as a representation a public suit seeking direction to the Delhi government and the Delhi Disaster Management Authority to regulate the unbridled powers given to civil defence volunteers in the national capital.

A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan, after hearing the submission of petitioner's lawyer Arpit Bhargava, directed the respondent authorities to treat the plea as representation according to the law, rules, regulations and government policies.

The public interest litigation (PIL), filed by one Amrita Dhawan, sought directions to disallow male Civil Defence Volunteers to take photographs of women in terms of the Delhi Epidemic Diseases (Management of COVID-19) Regulations, 2020 until its revision or formulation of fresh regulations keeping in view safety and security of women in Delhi.

The PIL sought directions to disallow civil defence volunteers from wearing 'khaki' uniforms and allow such uniform, which should be clearly distinguishable in colour from that of the police. It sought to introduce multiple payment modes for accepting fines for Covid guideline violations.

It said that the Delhi government enrolled more than 12,000 civil defence volunteers in the month of June 2020 for various tasks, and added that in the guise of showing urgency to tackle COVID-19 pandemic, the government postponed the training and verification process of such volunteers until the COVID-19 pandemic subsided,

The Delhi government authorised these civil defence volunteers to impose fines or penalties in contrary to the law and encroaching upon the domain of police and other officials, the plea said.

The plea raised questions whether the clicking of photographs of women by male civil defence volunteers from their private mobile phones is regulated by the Delhi government or any other agency. If not, whether such acts amount to an offence under Section 354C or 354D (pertaining to capturing images of women) of the Indian Penal Code, it asked.

The plea said the respondents have failed to address the issue of whether male civil defence volunteer can challan and compel women to visit police station after sunset in case she has no cash to pay towards fine.

There is no mechsm as on date in case women wishes to pay fine online or through alternative mode and avoid undue harassment at the hands of male civil defence volunteer, the plea said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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