The first bench of Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice R Hemalatha gave the direction on a suo motu plea initiated by the court.
The issue was brought to the court's notice last week by a lawyer R Y George William, who sought immediate intervention of the court to ensure safety of school going children.
The court then initiated suo motu proceedings and directed the state transport department to file its reply.
The bench took note of it and said the buses were obviously not sufficient to meet the demand of the people, as evident from the photograph, on the basis of which the proceedings were initiated.
"It is said that the government has extended 100 per cent free travel to school children in transport corporation buses. This was absolutely imperative to give meaningful effect to the right to education under Article 21A of the Constitution of India."
The court said there can be no doubt that children tend to be adventurous, naughty and sometimes try to travel on foot boards or dangerously hang out of windows as a show of bravado. However, the photograph clearly showed that the bus was already packed.
It said the number of buses exclusively for children in school hours has to be increased. other people might only be allowed to board the buses if there is sufficient space after the children are accommodated
apart from this, the transport authority should also ensure that children do not board overcrowded buses in a risky manner, the bench said and disposed of the plea.
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