The First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar, directed social activist 'Traffic' Ramaswamy, who raied the issue, to file a petition which would be heard in normal course.
The matter relates to the announcement by State Transport Minister M R Vijayabhaskar that all vehicle drivers should carry their original driving licences with them from September 1 onwards, failing which they would be fined.
Ramaswamy had made a mention yesterday before another Division Bench as there was no sitting of the First Bench.
The bench after asking what was wrong in carrying the original licence, directed Ramaswamy to file a petition which would be taken up for hearing.
Meanwhile, another PIL was filed by K Aswin, state coordinator of Justice for Denials Association, seeking a direction to the Transport Secretary not to insist that drivers carry their original licence as it would cause inconvenience to the general public.
He submitted that "the Motor Vehicle Act says that the rider must possess licence, but does not say anything about the original licence."
He submitted that if an individual lost his/her original licence, it would be very difficult to procure a new one as several procedures were involved.
The petitioner contended that the announcement by the Minister would definitely force or lead to bribing of the authorities.
He also stated that Section 28 of the Central Motor Vehicles Act gave powers to the state to make rules, but not supersede the central act.
The petitioner said the association had already sent representations twice to the authorities requesting not to implement the announcement. As there was no reply, he filed the PIL.
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