New Delhi: The AAP government told the Delhi High Court on Wednesday that wearing masks while driving was made compulsory in April and the order remains in force till date.
The submission was made on an affidavit filed before Justice Navin Chawla in response to a lawyer's plea challenging the Rs 500 challan issued to him for not wearing a mask while he was driving alone in his private car.
The petitioner-lawyer, Saurabh Sharma, has claimed in his plea that on September 9 while driving to work he was stopped by Delhi Police officials and was challaned for not wearing a mask even though he was alone in the car.
Advocate Joby P Varghese, appearing for Sharma, told the court that subsequent to the April 4 office order of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), the Union Health Ministry held a press conference where it said persons driving alone in a car are not required to wear a mask.
Advocate Farman Ali Magray, appearing for the ministry, said he needs two weeks more to place the correct position before the court which had issued notice in the matter on September 17.
The court granted the ministry two weeks to file its response and made it clear that it should not seek more time on the next date of hearing on January 7.
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