Facilitate FIR for passengers on board: Allahabad High Court to Railways
A bench of Justice S K Saxena and Justice Rakesh Srivastava simultaneously directed railway officials to install a panic button in every bogey.
So far, though Railway Protection Force (RPF) carried FIR forms, in effect passengers had to either break journey to lodge FIR or complain on reaching their destination. The court order should change that.
A bench of Justice S K Saxena and Justice Rakesh Srivastava simultaneously directed railway officials to install a panic button in every bogey for passengers to alert authorities when prompt action was required. The directions were issued in course of hearing of a PIL registered in 2011. It will hear the matter next on January 16.
The bench further directed the Government Reserve Police (GRP) to replace the heavy 303 rifles being carried by its escort team by modern and light arms.
The court also advised the GRP to set up control rooms on the pattern of police and woman control room to register complaint immediately after receiving it on railway helpline number 1322 and coordinate the follow up action.CCTV cameras will also be installed at every GRP station.
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