New Delhi: Delhi High Court has enabled the Government AAP to continue sending backpacks to cardholders on the doorstep as long as there is no shortage in a fair price store.
The court directed the government to notify all the dealers of fair prices about the details of each cardholder in the area of those who have chosen to send the doorway, so that the ration intended for the beneficiaries is not supplied to the shops.
“Therefore we modified our order on March 22, 2021.
The Delhi government will first publish communication to each fair shop holder, told them about the details of the ration card holders, which have chosen to receive their rations on their doors and , only after that, the ration, as far as they are supplied to such an opptees, there is no need to be supplied to a fair price holder, “Vipin Sanghi and Jasme Singh justice was recorded in an order passed on Monday.
Already heard the request against Mukhymantri Ghar Ransum Yojna submitted by Dealer Delhi Sarkari Ration Sangh, who complained that their quota from the promised ration would be transferred into this policy.
In March, the court directed the Government AAP to not stop or reduce the supply of meadows or flour to members of the Applicant Association, while not digging the door threshold scheme.
During the latest hearing, the AAP government told the court that he asked for the option of all PDS card holders.
“The extraordinary majority has chosen the supply of rations in front of their door,” the government striped underlines, adding that it will, therefore, must need to reduce supply to backpack dealers “as far as ration must be supplied to the doorway because they cannot be given allotations For distribution even for those who have chosen to send the door threshold.
“Bench sees merit in this stand and modify the previous order where it remains moved by the government to reduce the ration quota for a fair price dealer.
The court said that if the dealers seek more details about how the option has been called from a ration card holder, the government must provide records that are relevant to members of the Association.
It also recorded the efforts of the AAP government that beneficiaries under the PDS scheme, which selected the sending of backpacks at their door, would have the option to once again choose out and return to the store that was reasonable for their ration collection.
The court asked the government to publish important terms and conditions of the order.