A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar made the oral observation during hearing of a PIL highlighting a "huge gap" in the existing and sanctioned strength of officers in the enforcement cadre of the transport department in the Delhi government.
The moment the plea came up for hearing before the bench, it issued notice to the Delhi government and its transport department asking them to file their response before April 18 next year.
The public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Deepak Juneja, a medico, through advocate Ayush Arora, has sought an increase in the sanctioned strength of enforcement cadre of transport department in proportion to the increase in vehicular population.
The enforcement cadre of the department comprises six ranks of officers namely (in the order of superior to junior rank) Enforcement Officer, Inspector, Sub-Inspector, Assistant Sub-Inspector, Head Constable and Constable.
The enforcement cadre is empowered to prosecute vehicles violating the provisions of the Central Motor Vehicles Act (CMVA), Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR) and the Delhi Motor Vehicle Rules (DMVR).
"Thus 619 positions or 77 per cent of the combined sanctioned strength are currently vacant and the above situation has been lingering since at least 2008 or 9 years,77 for which the information is available," the petition said.
The issue is of public importance since the ratio of number of sanctioned law enforcement officers to number of vehicles is extremely low, the plea said.
It said that adequate manpower is necessary to tackle all violations on roads and highways, and to also nab polluting vehicles.
The PIL prayed that records be called from the Transport Department, GNCTD pertaining to the recruitment of enforcement cadre of the transport department and it be directed to fill the vacancies on urgent basis within a fixed time limit.
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