Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

₹500 fine for flouting quarantine rules, no mask, consuming tobacco in public

- Sweta Goswami sweta.goswami@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Flouting quarantine rules, not wearing masks, failure to maintain social distancing, and chewing and spitting tobacco in public will attract a fine of ₹500 in Delhi from Sunday, according to new rules approved by Delhi lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal that aim to crack down on those violating rules central to the safety protocol to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Baijal on Saturday empowered officers of the state health department, district magistrate­s (DMS), sub-divisional magistrate­s (SDMS), officers authorised by them, and Delhi Police officers to impose these fines on the spot.

Spitting and consuming tobacco in public was a punishable offence earlier too with the same fine but this was hardly enforced by civic agencies.

According to the rules, the enforcing agencies will impose a fine of ₹500 for the first offence and ₹1000 for the repeat offence.

In case a person fails to pay the penalty on the spot, action under Section 188 of the IPC (disobedien­ce to civil order) shall be taken against offenders .

Section 188 of the IPC attracts a maximum fine of ₹1,000 or six months imprisonme­nt or both.

These rules and fines are a part of the Delhi Epidemic Diseases, (Management of COVID-19) Regulation­s, 2020, approved by the L-G on Saturday.

“The regulation­s empower the city’s secretary (health and family welfare); Delhi director general health services (DGHS); district magistrate, chief district medical officer (CDMO), sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) and district surveillan­ce officer (DSO); and officers as authorised by the department of health & family welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and district magistrate­s and zonal DCS of MCDS; and the officers of the rank of sub-inspector and above of Delhi Police to impose the fines,” a statement from the L-G office read.

The move comes a day after HT reported how resident welfare associatio­ns and traders were disappoint­ed with the government’s announceme­nt that the lockdown would not be extended any further in Delhi.

B S Vohra, president of East Delhi RWA front, an umbrella body with around 100 associate RWAS, alleged that the authoritie­s were taking no action against people not wearing masks or not maintainin­g social distancing.

“It is good that such fines have been imposed, but we hope it is strictly enforced on the ground. So far, we have seen extreme leniency from the enforcemen­t agencies. There is hardly any presence of police or MCD officials to fine people,” Vohra said.

The L-G’S office, in its statement said, “Fines will be imposed if any person is found violating the following norms -- 1) Observatio­n of quarantine rules. 2) Maintainin­g social distancing. 3) Wearing of face mask/cover in all public places /workplaces. 4) Prohibitio­n of spitting in public places. 5) Prohibitio­n on consumptio­n of paan, gutka, tobacco, etc., in public places.”

The rule is valid for a year.

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