The court expressed surprise that erickshaws are still running "with impunity" in the national capital despite the September 9, 2014 order restraining them from plying and suggested that the vehicles be seized and their tyres deflated.
"Issue show cause notice to Respondent 2 (Anil Shukla, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic)) and 3 (Satish Mathur, Transport Commissioner, Government of Delhi) on why contempt action be not initiated against them. Response be filed in four weeks. List on December 18," Justice V K Shali said.
The court also observed that most of the erickshaws are plying in Chandni Chowk area.
Advocate Zubeda Begum, appearing for the respondents which also included Police Commissioner Bhimsen Bassi, said that a draft notification on permitting plying of erickshaws has been issued on October 8 by the Transport Ministry and objections against the same have been invited.
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The final notification will be issued soon, she told the court.
The high court had on September 9 held that its ban on plying of erickshaws in the national capital will continue as they are illegal as per existing laws.