Wearing of mask should not be an ego issue: Delhi High Court
Wearing of mask should not be an ego issue: Delhi High Court
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Wearing of mask should not be an ego issue as it is for one?s own safety from the COVID-19 infection, the Delhi High Court has observed while hearing a plea challenging imposition of challan for not wearing mask while driving a private car alone.

Justice Prathiba M Singh orally observed that wearing a mask even when travelling alone in the car is for one?s own safety from the virus because when a person stops the vehicle at the traffic signal and puts the window down, there is a chance to catch the infection. ?You cannot make it an ego issue?wearing a mask,? the judge said, and warned the petitioner of imposing cost on him.

The court was hearing a plea by petitioner-lawyer, Saurabh Sharma, claiming that on September 9, 2020, while driving to work he was stopped by Delhi Police officials and was challaned Rs 500 for not wearing a mask.

Advocate Farman Ali Magray, appearing for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, submitted that the ministry has not issued any direction asking people to wear masks in a car when they are alone.

He said health is a state subject and the Delhi Government has to take a decision on it. Advocate Joby P Varghese, representing the petitioner, said the main counsel was not available and he wished to file rejoinder to the ministry?s affidavit. The court granted him one week?s time to file the rejoinder and listed the matter for further hearing on February 15.

Earlier, the AAP government had told the court that wearing masks while driving an official or personal vehicle was made compulsory by way of an office order in April last year and it remained in force.

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