Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SC NOD TO GOOD SAMARITAN LAW

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Those reporting a road accident or taking a victim to hospital will not have to fear harassment at the hands of police or other agencies. The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to provide legal cover to accident witnesses.

THE CENTRE WAS ASKED TO GIVE PUBLICITY TO THE RULES SO THAT PEOPLE WHO HELP OTHERS ARE NOT VICTIMISED

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday approved the Centre’s guidelines to protect Good Samaritans, who help road accident victims, from being unnecessar­ily harassed by police or any other authority.

A bench comprising justices V Gopala Gowda and Arun Mishra asked the central government to give wide publicity to these guidelines so that people who help others in the time of distress are not victimised by any authority.

Earlier this month, the apex court had said it will pass an order on the recommenda­tions of a committee headed by its former judge on road safety which advocated that people saving lives of road accident victims need not fear harassment by police or other authoritie­s.

The bench also took on record the guidelines placed by the ministry of road transport and highways which were based on the recommenda­tions of the three-member committee headed by former judge KS Radhakrish­nan.

The committee, also comprising former secretary of road transport ministry S Sundar and Nishi Mittal, ex-chief scientist, had given 12 major recommenda­tions including setting up of state road safety councils, evolving a protocol for identifica­tion of black spots, their removal and monitoring to see the effectiven­ess of the action taken.

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