HC seeks Centre’s response on plea seeking welfare of home guards
NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court has asked the Centre and the state governments to file t heir response on a plea seeking framing of policy related to the welfare of home guards, a lawyer said on Saturday.
A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice Kameswar Rao on Friday also asked the Delhi Police to file its response on the plea and listed the matter for further hearing on April 15.
The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by the Legal Forum for Women Empowerment, an NGO, through advocate Payal Bahl.
In the application, the advocate sought directions to formulate plan and policies for the welfare of home guards, both male and female, working in different departments in Delhi under different capacities.
The PIL also sought directions to the central and state governments to prepare the draft rules and regulations to maintain proper records with regard to the facilities to be provided to the home guards, equivalent to the Delhi Police, including provident fund, insurance coverage, health schemes and medical coverage for dependents besides clean drinking water, sanitation and medical examination and check-up on a monthly basis.
It has also sought directions to the law implementing agencies to amend or repeal the old Act (Bombay Home Guards Act, 1947) and provide amenities, facilities and protection to the home guards doing duty with the Delhi Police department in different capacities.
The plea further highlighted urgent need of some policies to be formulated with regard to welfare schemes for the home guards.
THE HC BENCH ASKED THE DELHI POLICE TO F I L E I TS R E S P O N S E O N T H E P L E A A N D L I ST E D THE MATTER FOR HEARING ON APRIL 15