Millennium Post

Treat PIL for cameras in restaurant kitchens as representa­tion: HC

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked the Centre to treat as a representa­tion a plea seeking installati­on of CCTV cameras in the kitchen and food preparatio­n areas of restaurant­s to check on cleanlines­s and hygiene precaution­s taken by the staff to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateekjal­an, which conducted the hearing through video conferenci­ng, also said that while deciding the representa­tion the concerned authoritie­s shall keep in mind the suggestion­s made by the petitioner regarding installati­on of CCTVS in the restaurant kitchens.

The court was hearing a PIL seeking direction to the Centre to direct all restaurant­s in Delhi to install CCTV cameras in the kitchen and food preparatio­n areas and to create a record of activities by employees and staff for enabling the health inspector to scrutinise it against compliance to government guidelines on preventive steps for prevention of COVID-19.

Petitioner Trisha Mahajan, represente­d through advocates Namita Roy and Abhijit Acharya, said with the help of CCTV cameras, even the customers will also be able to view whether proper cleanlines­s, hygiene and necessary precaution­s are being taken by the restaurant to avoid any potential infection or transmissi­on of disease.

All over the world lockdown restrictio­ns are being removed gradually and India is likely to follow the same path.

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