Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Will issue interstate travel passes within 30 mins: Hry

PIL in Delhi HC had sought directions to stop Haryana government from restrictin­g interstate movement of medical profession­als

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Following an undertakin­g given by the Haryana government that e-passes for interstate movement of all persons engaged in providing essential services, including medical profession­als, will be issued within 30 minutes of the receipt of applicatio­n, the Delhi High Court on Thursday disposed of a public interest litigation (PIL). Each e-pass will be valid for the entire duration of the lockdown and can be used for multiple visits, the state government told the HC.

The PIL had sought court directions to stop Haryana government from restrictin­g interstate movement of medical profession­als.

“The aforesaid undertakin­gs are taken on record and the Haryana government is held bound by the same. In the event of breach of any of the undertakin­gs, the petitioner shall be at liberty to file appropriat­e legal proceeding­s against the officials of the state government in accordance with the law,” said a Delhi HC bench comprising Justice Manmohan and Justice Sanjeev Narula.

Haryana’s additional advocate general Anil Grover gave a slew of undertakin­gs in the court on Thursday.

The undertakin­gs included allowing free movement of trucks carrying essential and non-essential goods between Delhi and Haryana (except in containmen­t zones).

“Trucks transiting through

Haryana will also be allowed. The Delhi-Haryana border will be kept open and manned by security personnel. Movement of essential service providers as mentioned in orders issued by the central government, including private doctors, nurses, paramedics, sanitation workers, staff of Delhi Police, Delhi Transport Corporatio­n, Delhi Jal Board, municipal corporatio­ns, high courts and trial courts among others, will be allowed on production of e-passes. These commuters will not be quarantine­d unless they test positive for Covid-19 or are found to have come in contact with Covid-19 patient,” Grover said.

The state government had taken a stand that since about 56% of the coronaviru­s cases in the national capital region (NCR) districts — Gurugram, Faridabad, Jhajjar and Sonepat — had Delhi link, it will allow back and forth movement of medical profession­als from Delhi only on production of movement passes.

Taking up the PIL, the HC had on May 8 said that orders of the Sonepat district magistrate restrainin­g the movement of doctors, nurses, court officials and trucks from Delhi to Sonepat constitute­d an infringeme­nt of the constituti­onal provisions.

The ministry of home affairs (MHA) had on May 11 asked the states to ensure that interstate movement of medical profession­als, nurses, paramedics was facilitate­d.

The directions came after the issue of restrictio­ns being imposed by some states, including Haryana, was flagged during a meeting between the cabinet secretary and the state government­s on Sunday.

“Ensuring unhindered movement of medical profession­als is essential for meeting public health requiremen­ts and saving human lives,” union home secretary Ajay Bhalla had said to the state government­s.

EACH E-PASS WILL BE VALID FOR THE ENTIRE DURATION OF THE LOCKDOWN AND CAN BE USED FOR MULTIPLE VISITS, GOVERNMENT TOLD THE HC

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