Thursday, July 15, 2021

Get a broom, let’s clean HC, says CJ


Get a broom, let’s clean HC, says CJ

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:15.07.2021

The Madras high court has directed its registry to ensure that the campus is 100% disabled-friendly and elderly-friendly besides being litter-free and green. “One Sunday, come with a broomstick and bucket, we will all clean the high court campus together. I will also come,” chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee

said on Wednesday.

The first bench of chief Justice and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy made the oral observation while hearing a plea moved by N Rajkumar, seeking to maintain the campus green and clean and an affidavit with suggestions to make the court campus more friendly to people with disabilities and elderly.

Recording the same, the bench said, “Over the past couple of months or so, the campus has looked greener and cleaner than ever before. However, this green and clean has come at the cost of litigants and lawyers being kept out due to the second surge of the pandemic.”

The court then directed the registrar (administration) of the court to look into the suggestions and file a report when the matter appears next six weeks. “The registrar will also look into the access problems referred to by the petitioner, particularly for persons with disabilities, elderly citizens and others who may be infirm. Better lift facilities may also be explored, particularly in the Small Causes Court area,” the judges said.

The registrar was also directed to indicate whether wheelchairs are available for persons with disabilities to move around. “There may also be a need for more than one ambulance to be ready,” the court added and adjourned the plea to September 1for further hearing.

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