Delhi HC directs MHA, Delhi Govt, police to meet on judges' security
New Delhi [India], March 24 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Tuesday told Senior officials from the Union Home Ministry, the Delhi government and the Delhi Police to sit together and review the question of security for district court judges within a week.
The direction was passed during the hearing of a petition filed by the Judicial Service Association of Delhi, which represents trial court judges.
The Court further said that while discussing the issue, the authorities should also examine what kind of protection is being given to judicial officers in other states.
It pointed out that many judges travel without security and have faced incidents like stalking, threats and aggressive behaviour on roads. The plea also highlighted that judges regularly handle serious criminal cases, including gang-related matters, and there have even been instances of firing in court premises.
The High Court also took note of the fact that the association had earlier submitted a representation to the Registrar General of the Delhi High Court, but there was no clarity on what action had been taken. The Court therefore asked the petitioner to include the Registrar General as a party in the case and directed that a status report on the representation be filed before the next date of hearing. (ANI)
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