VIRENDRA SINGH NEGI Vs. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
LAWS(SC)-1999-9-67
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (FROM: ALLAHABAD)
Decided on September 17,1999

Virendra Singh Negi Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) This writ petition has been entertained under Article 32 of the constitution of India. The reliefs sought in the writ petition are as follows: (A) direct the respondents to ensure strict compliance with statutory rules and regulations for issuing hill driving licences and hill fitness certificates and to require the drivers and conductors to undergo special training; (b) to direct the respondents to fix luminous road signs and fencing on bends/curves on all hilly roads; (c) to direct the respondents to ensure that vehicles plying on the hilly area are fully fit for hilly road conditions to minimise road accidents and all vehicles should undergo strict thorough checking; (d) to direct the respondents to ensure that only such drivers of the vehicles should be allowed to ply their vehicles in hilly areas provided they possess hill driving licence and they are perfectly declared physically fit for driving in hilly areas; (e) to direct Respondent 4 U. P. State Road Transport Corporation to provide and ply more of their own buses in the hilly area to minimise the accidents; (f) to direct that no overcrowding takes place in the buses or other vehicles; and/or (g) pass such other order or orders that may be deemed fit and proper under the facts and circumstances of the case.
(2.) Counter-affidavits have been filed in this case. On 26-2-1999 this court passed further orders as follows: "All the parties including the State and the Transport Department to come forward with more facts and adequate proposals. List the petition after four weeks. "
(3.) Pursuant to the said directions, a supplemental statement dated 8-8- 1999 has been filed by the Regional Transport Officer, Dehradun, U. P. After perusing the points raised in the writ petition, counter-affidavits and the supplemental statement, we are of the view that this case is to be decided and monitored by the High Court at Allahabad in view of the nature of the directions which are sought for and which may be given from time to time.;


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