New Delhi : The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a response from Delhi Police on a plea seeking direction to stop plying illegally operated e-rickshaws here following accidents involving them.
Justice J.R. Midha asked police to file a response by September 19 on the plea which sought direction that responsible officers of police and the Delhi government be prosecuted for deliberately allowing e-rickshaw operators to ply illegally.
The court was hearing an application filed in a contempt plea by social activist Shahnawaz, who alleged that e-rickshaws continued to operate in the capital in violation of the court’s September 9, 2014 direction.
Advocate Sugriva Dubey, appearing for Shahnawaz, told the court that e-rickshaws were plying on roads illegally with no registration number, licence and insurance.
The application mentioned an accident this month wherein a three-year-old boy was crushed to death by an e-rickshaw in Mansarovar Park area.
The plea alleged that most e-rickshaws were operating in violation of law and rules and the authorities were not taking action against them.