Won't restrict those engaged in essential services: Haryana govt to HC


New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): The Haryana government on Wednesday apprised the Delhi High Court that it will "not restrict the movement of people who man essential services"

Appearing before the court through video conferencing, Anil Grover, Additional Advocate General of Haryana government, said, "Movement of people who man essential services as mentioned in the notifications issued by the Union of India, including but not limited to government as well as private doctors, nurses, paramedics, sanitation workers, staff of Delhi Police, Delhi Transport Corporation, Delhi Jal Board, Municipal Corporations, High Courts, trial courts etc., shall be allowed between Delhi and Haryana on production of e-passes and they shall not be quarantined unless and until they test positive for Covid-19 or have been found in contact with Covid-19 patients."

He further submitted that e-passes shall be issued to all the aforesaid individuals within 30 minutes of receipt of the applications. Each e-pass shall be valid for the entire duration of the lockdown and could be used for multiple visits.

The submissions came while the court was hearing a plea filed by O.P. Gupta, which said that a number of Delhi residents have to travel to Sonipat for essential work and similar is the situation for Sonipat residents and they are being stopped by the Haryana authorities at the borders.

Gupta said the District Magistrate of Sonipat has imposed blanket cross-border transit restrictions between the two cities and granted exemptions to only a few categories of government officials and for movement of goods not destined for there.

 

  

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