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Making helmet mandatory for women sensitive issue: Delhi govt

Published: 15 Dec 2012 - 12:33 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 10:55 pm

New Delhi: The Delhi government’s transport department yesterday told the Delhi High Court that making helmets mandatory for women pillion riders on two-wheelers is a “sensitive” issue.

“There is no need to amend the motor vehicle rules making helmet mandatory for woman as the issue is sensitive,” said advocate Zubeda Begum, appearing for the Delhi government.

Placing the file in which the transport department has re-examined the issue of introducing appropriate amendments earlier this month, she sought more time from the court and said a formal affidavit would be filed in this regard. After reading the file, Justice Rajiv Shakdher granted the government time till January 13. “Despite a proactive view of the Delhi Commission for Woman (DCW) for amendment in the rules, the government is not ready to accept it,” he said.

The court added: “The government’s stand is contrary to the earlier stand taken before the court to re-examine the issue.”

The court was hearing a plea seeking initiation of contempt proceedings for non-compliance of its earlier order to amend the motor vehicle rules for making helmets mandatory for woman pillion riders.

The contempt plea was filed by Ulhas P R, who claimed to be a social film maker, for contempt of court proceedings as the government had failed to amend the rules in two months - by June 25 - as per the order of a division bench. The city government had earlier told the division bench that the motor vehicle rules would be amended to make it compulsory for women to wear helmets.

The court had granted two months’ time to the government for making necessary amendments in the Delhi Motor Vehicle Rules, 1993. Disposing of the PIL April 25, the court said: “We dispose of the writ petition with the direction to the government to undertake the necessary exercise and make suitable amendments, as it deems fit, within a period of two months from today.”

The Delhi government had also submitted before the court that although a central law like the Motor Vehicle Act has made it mandatory for women to wear helmets while riding pillion, the Delhi government had made it optional in its rules and now it has decided to consider Rule 115 again and make necessary amendments.

IANS