New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday warned the police so as not to disrupt the operation of the spa that had a valid license and participated in the protocol imposed due to Pandemic Covid-19.
Justice Rekha Palli, who heard the petition by the spa owner who alleged that the local police did not allow him to reopen his spa and health clinic, said that he was dealing with things accused by the police every day.
“Every day I deal with things.
Your sub-inspector does whatever they want,” said the judge.
“Do you not know what happened? What do you do? Why don’t you let them (operate)? I warn you.
Tell your tap.
People will come to court”, the judge told the station’s house officer concerned Present during hearing made through video conferencing.
The advice for Delhi police stated that the authorities did not resist spa operations that had legitimate health trade licenses and participated in the applicable Covid-19 protocol.
“We don’t stop them if there is a valid health license.
We will strictly follow legal principles,” adviser.
“If they (police) don’t (follow), I know what to do,” said the judge.
The court took a record of authorized stands and said that no command was called on the petition now.
In his petitioning submitted through Himanshu Dagar lawyer, Spa Applicant located in Chandani Chowk – Allegations that the police were arbitrary, unauthorized, and could not be initiated with the reopening of the outlet, because of all norms, rules, and regulations issued by the authority competent.
The petition informed that in July, the spa in the city was permitted to reopen by the Delhi government considering the decline in the Covid-19 case experienced certain conditions.
However, local police officials “began to force” the applicant to close the spanya without poetry or reason, he added.
“This abuse by local police station officials and Chowki staff have become a daily routine …
Applicants are under extraordinary financial loss and cannot even pay rent, electrical bills, staff salaries, and home loads because of turning off the spa & His health was clinic by local police station officials and Chowki staff, “the petition claimed.
It was stated that the behavior of officials violated Article 14 and 19 (1) (g) the Indian constitution and thus prayed that a direction was issued to allow the reopening of the spa in accordance with the applicable conditions.