The Delhi Transport Department told the bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw that it has made wearing of helmet optional after receiving around 20 objections from various sections of the society.
"It (Delhi government) has received around 20 objections including both for and against. However, after meeting with all the stake holders and people of different religions over the issue, we (government) decided to make the helmet optional for Sikh women.
She further stated that it is also a policy decision.
"Exemption has been given as per the Delhi Motor Vehicle Rules that has exempted Sikh women from wearing helmets in Delhi," she said.
Her contention was opposed by the petitioner who has challenged the recent amendment to Rule 115(2) of the Delhi Motor Vehicle Rules that has exempted Sikh women from wearing helmets in Delhi.
However, the court reserved the judgement saying it will pass an order on a PIL challenging the exemption granted to Sikh women.
The PIL, filed through lawyer Bhupender Pratap Singh, has said that the transport department notification, issued on August 28, was "illegal" and "unconstitutional".
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