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Not wearing masks, No Social Distancing in public spaces are violating the fundamental right to life of everyone else:Supreme Court

 

 

New Delhi, December 04, 2020: The Supreme Court on Thursday said People not wearing masks in public spaces are violating the fundamental right to life of everyone else, as it implored all states to enforce the guidelines on wearing masks and social distancing scrupulously in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The Supreme Court Bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R. Subhash Reddy, and M. R. Shah regretted that people have been recently showing a lack of will to follow the guidelines meant to prevent the spread of the virus, and the authorities were apathetic in implementing the norms on masks and social distancing.“Those who are not wearing masks are affecting fundamental rights of others. They may hamper health of other people,” remarked the bench.

 

At the same time, the apex court stayed a Gujarat high court order that sought to punish those not wearing masks in public by assigning them to Covid-19 centres to perform non-medical duties, terming the punishment “disproportionate”.

 

When solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre and the Gujarat government, said there was nothing to show that the police could be encouraging the trend, the bench retorted: “Truth can easily be seen. And we are not talking only about one state but the problem across the nation.”

 

The court added that these guidelines and standard operating procedures had been issued by the Union health ministry and states too, but the major hurdle was of their implementation.

 

“There is a lack of will everywhere. There is no implementation. Everybody is moving without masks in markets, malls, marriages and all kinds of ceremonies. There are more than 1,000 people in a marriage ceremony? How is this happening? What is police doing,” the bench asked Mehta.

 

Mehta accepted that it was a pan-India problem, and that certain urgent measures, including imposition of a higher fine on violators, can be ordered by the apex court.

 

At this, the bench reiterated that enhancing the fine may not suffice until there is proper implementation.

 

But at the same time, the court underlined that the stay order cannot be construed as encouraging people to not wear masks.

 

Thus, the bench directed Gujarat’s additional secretary, home, to ensure the requirement of wearing mask and social distancing were rigorously implemented. It also directed the state police to make certain all guidelines are implemented in the state.

 

The bench said it will consider issuing directions for all states after the responses are received.

 

 

 


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