Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘Consider plea on CCTVs in restaurant kitchens’

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

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 Prateek Jalan, 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. On May 18, India has extended the nationwide lockdown for another two weeks after May 17 to contain the spread of coronaviru­s while continuing to ease restrictio­ns, including reopening of restaurant­s, markets and shopping centers subject to certain conditions,” the plea said.

“Recently, Delhi’s Food safety department had called in a raid at a famous Delhi restaurant after a Twitter video, showing its staff kneading dough with feet, went viral. The restaurant denied the charges,” it said.

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