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India News | Delhi HC Takes Up PIL on Removal of Abandoned Vehicles Near Police Stations

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New Delhi [India], April 22 (ANI): The Delhi High Court has admitted a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) highlighting the issue of damaged, accidental, abandoned and case-property vehicles lying in and around police stations and on public roads in Delhi.

The petition has been filed by Jan Seva Welfare Society through its president, Ajay Aggarwal, raising concerns over public inconvenience and safety.

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The petitioner was represented by Advocate Yogesh Goel, who argued before the Court that the issue has now become a serious public health and civic problem.

A Bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia heard the matter. During the hearing, it was submitted that water collects under such vehicles, creating mosquito breeding grounds, especially during the dengue season. It was also pointed out that these vehicles block footpaths, make cleaning difficult for sanitation workers, and reduce road space, leading to traffic congestion.

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The Court took note of the submissions and also considered photographs placed on record showing the ground situation.

Observing that the matter needs attention, the High Court directed the concerned authorities to take steps to remove such vehicles from areas around police stations. It also asked the authorities to file their status reports.

During the hearing, the Delhi Police informed the Court that the Commissioner of Police had already instructed all SHOs to remove such vehicles. The Court directed the Commissioner to file an affidavit confirming this and to ensure regular monitoring through reports from police stations.

The Bench also noted that guidelines issued by the Transport Department in 2024 for handling such vehicles have not been properly implemented so far. (ANI)

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