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PIL filed before Delhi HC against fraudulent use of 'Judge' parking sticker

In two cases, it was found that the registration number of the vehicles indicated that they were "taxi/cabs", the petition claimed.

PTI

NEW DELHI: A public interest litigation has been filed before the Delhi High Court seeking action against persons fraudulently using 'Judge' parking stickers on their vehicles.

Petitioner Sanser Pal Singh, a lawyer, has submitted that the fraudulent use of 'Judge' parking stickers is a "serious" matter and poses a security threat as such vehicles having such stickers are not subjected to the security check at the court premises.

In the petition, the petitioner has stated that there are several instances where he noticed the presence of cars with a 'Judge' parking sticker but it was subsequently found that no such sticker was issued by the authorities against the registration numbers of those vehicles.

In two cases, it was found that the registration number of the vehicles indicated that they were "taxi/cabs", the petition claimed.

The petitioner said that he made complaints to the high court administration and other concerned authorities on the issue but no action was taken.

The petitioner has also sought action against judicial officers who have obtained 'Judge' car parking stickers without following the applicable guidelines. The matter is likely to come up for a hearing next week.

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