New Delhi: “smart card-based” entry system for lawyers and efforts to ensure the court where not too dense is some suggestions by Delhi’s lawyers and police associations to the Delhi High Court to make the city court safer.
Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) and Delhi Board Bar (BCD), in their advice to the bench consisting of chairman of Judge DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh, the smart card will be like a “closeness card” issued for lawyers to get entries.
At the location of the Supreme Court.
The court was hearing a petition on security and safety at the court where he was initiated after a shootout on September 24 at Rohini Court.
The bench had previously asked all stakeholders, including the center, Delhi government, and various associations bar to give their advice on this problem so they could be included in the order.
Dhcba also suggests that all visitors, including advocates, must be thrown by using a sophisticated metal detector, all vehicles must be checked by using “hi-tech devices” and the entry of vendors is prohibited.
The court registered this problem to hear on October 25.