New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Friday granted one last opportunity to the Delhi government to release assistance package of Rs 5,000 each to eligible drivers of auto rickshaws, e-rickshaws and Gramin sewa, who have not yet received the amount.
A bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad, which conducted the hearing through video conferencing, said already enough time has been granted to the Transport Department to release the assistance package which was announced by the authorities in early April and its the end of May.
The high court granted 10 days time to the Transport Department to clear the balance list by depositing a sum of Rs 5,000 into bank accounts of the eligible non-chip public service vehicle (PSV) badge holders, whose grievance has been raised in the petition.
The high court passed the order on a public interest litigation (PIL) by NGO, Nayee Soch Society, seeking directions to the department to provide a one time financial benefit of Rs 5,000 to life time PSV badge holders.
We are of the opinion that already enough time has been taken by the Transport Department to release the assistance package as the scheme was announced in early April, 2020 and now, it is already end of May, 2020.
There was enough time for the Department to have processed all the applications and released the funds to those who were eligible, the bench said and disposed of the petition.