Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CLOSED FOR 10+ MONTHS, HC ALLOWS DELHI SPAS TO REOPEN

- Richa.banka@htlive.com

Richa Banka

The Delhi high court on Thursday allowed spas in the national capital to resume their operations, subject to a slew of guidelines to maintain social distancing. The court also said that the services offered by spas were similar to the salons that have already been permitted to function.

Justice Pratibha M Singh also said that the livelihood of those working at the spas is getting affected for almost a year because of the closure and said that they can be allowed to operate with appropriat­e safeguards.

According to additional standing counsel Anjum Javed of Delhi government, the court on Thursday ordered that spa employees maintain all the norms of social distancing and should thermally scan themselves every day. He said that the employees should be tested through RT-PCR every 15 days to rule out spread of Covid-19, in compliance of the court’s direction.

A detailed order is yet to be uploaded on the HC’S website.

The court was hearing two pleas moved by several persons who run spas, which have been shut since the first lockdown was enforced in Delhi. They had contended that when a maximum number of businesses, like salons, gyms, restaurant­s and bars, have been granted permission to reopen and even Delhi Metro restarted, then why were spas being forced to stay shut.

The petitioner­s have also claimed that the spas in other states were running with full safety measures.

The government had earlier opposed the plea stating that the government has decided not to allow the services of the spas because of the increasing number of the Covid-19 infections in the city.

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