Delhi schools must comply with govt circulars on security safeguards, says HC
NEWDELHI: The Delhi high court on Thursday said there should be “strict compliance” of the AAP government’s circulars on maintaining safety-and-security standards i n t he schools of the national capital and directed that action be taken against the institutions that were violating the same.
The direction came from a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar, while disposing of a PIL initiated by it on its own after receiving a letter from an advocate for improving the conditions in the schools of the national capital and for framing guidelines to make them accountable for children’s safety.
The bench said the Delhi government had already issued several circulars and taken the requisite steps for maintaining safety-and-security standards in schools and therefore, there was no reason for the court to continue monitoring the case.
Delhi government’s additional standing counsel Sanjoy Ghose told the bench that circulars were issued, asking the schools to carry out a police verification of the support staff, counselling and sensitisation of all staff, installation of CCTV cameras on the premises and providing separate washrooms for female students.
Taking note of the submission, the bench said only the implementation of the circulars, in letter and spirit, by the schools was required to be ensured.
It directed that “there shall be strict compliance of the circulars by the schools in accordance with law”. The court said if there was any violation of the circulars by any school, then action be taken against it in accordance with law.
THE BENCH SAID THE DELHI GOVERNMENT HAD ISSUED CIRCULARS AND TAKEN STEPS FOR MAINTAINING SAFETY AND SECURITY STANDARDS IN SCHOOLS