Helmets are not strictly enforced in the state. – Photo : File Photo Expansion Public Interest Litigation filed in High Court challenging road accident deaths due to not wearing helmet was done. It was said in the petition that there is a provision in the Motor Vehicle Act to drive a two wheeler with a helmet, which is not strictly followed. A bench of Chief Justice Ravi Vijay Kumar Malimath and Justice Vishal Mishra of the High Court expressed displeasure over the status report submitted by the government. He said that two wheeler riders should have a helmet on their head. Can’t play with people’s lives. The next hearing will be held in the first week of December. Please tell that citing the death of two persons in a road accident on behalf of law student Aishwarya Shandilya, Gwalior Public interest litigation was filed in the High Court. On the directions of the Chief Justice, the said petition was transferred to the Chief Bench for hearing. It was said in the petition that had the two wheeler drivers wearing helmets at the time of the accident, they would not have died. In most road accidents, two wheeler riders die due to serious head injuries. ,
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