Delhi HC says public transport undertaking can’t allow ineligible drivers on roads

A public transport undertaking is not expected to unleash untrained, incompetent, and unlicensed drivers upon the unsuspecting innocent public,” the court said.
Image used for representational purpose only.(Photo | EPS)
Image used for representational purpose only.(Photo | EPS)

NEW DELHI: Refusing to interfere with compensation of over Rs 19 lakh to the family of a 26-year-old who died in an accident involving a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus in 2011, the Delhi High Court has said that a public transport undertaking is not expected to allow untrained, incompetent, and unlicensed drivers upon the unsuspecting innocent public.

Justice Gaurang Kanth noted that the bus driver had a ‘fake’ driving licence and was negligently driving the vehicle and DTC failed in its duty to exercise reasonable care while employing him. The court observed that the numerous instances of rash and negligent driving involving DTC buses resulting in severe injuries and deaths cannot be lost sight of and a public employer should check the antecedents of its prospective employees and offer special training to selected candidates before offering employment.

“It is relevant to mention that the numerous instances of rash and negligent driving involving DTC buses resulting in severe injuries and deaths in Delhi in the period concerned cannot be lost sight of. Even today, the strain of this malaise subsists. A public transport undertaking is not expected to unleash untrained, incompetent, and unlicensed drivers upon the unsuspecting innocent public,” the court said.

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