Outlook India: Mumbai: Saturday,
01 August 2020.
The
Bombay High Court on Friday directed the BMC to ensure that all its offices
hearing first appeals filed under the RTI are provided with video conferencing
facilities so that people are not asked to appear physically to argue their
matters amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A
division bench said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) must chalk out
a concrete plan of action to ensure that video conferencing facilities are
provided to enable people who have filed appeals under the Right to Information
Act (RTI) to argue their matters virtually.
The
bench, consisting of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Sarang Kotwal,
was hearing a public interest litigation which claimed the BMC was insisting on
people to appear before it physically to argue their first appeals filed under
the RTI instead of using video conferencing facility.
The
petitioner, advocate Mayur Faria, said in view of the prevailing pandemic, the
BMC should hear matters virtually as it would not be possible or might be risky
for a person to travel to the ward office concerned.
Faria
cited an example of an appeal filed by him before the BMCs ''A'' ward and said
the executive engineer concerned was now insisting that he appear before him in
person for the hearing.
Advocate
Yamuna Parekh, appearing for the BMC, on Friday told the court that the ''A''
ward office will be provided with a video conference (VC) facility so that it
could hear the appeal filed by Faria.
The
bench, however, noted that the facility should be extended to everyone and not
just Faria.
The
public interest litigation filed by the petitioner (Faria) extends not just to
him but each member of the public.
"All
ward offices should be provided with VC facilities. We are conscious of the
fact that it cannot be done overnight.
"The
BMC should chalk out a concrete plan of action and see to it that this is done
in the next ten days, the court said.
The
court directed the competent authority of the BMC to take an appropriate
decision on extending video conferencing facilities at all ward offices and
posted the matter for further hearing after two weeks.