The Delhi High Court has directed the traffic police and transport department not to suspend driving licences without giving alleged violators an opportunity to defend their case.
In a significant verdict aimed at preventing harassment of motorist and drivers at the hands of traffic officers, Justice JR Midha directed the traffic police and transport department to “follow due process of law” while prosecuting traffic violators.
In a significant verdict aimed at preventing harassment of motorist and drivers at the hands of traffic officers, Justice JR Midha directed the traffic police and transport department to “follow due process of law” while prosecuting traffic violators.
Article referred: http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/can-t-suspend-driving-licence-arbitrarily-says-delhi-high-court/story-gRJ8uVrsCttXzdRwfjXHUL.html
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