A division bench of Justices N H Patil and Anuja Prabhudessai was hearing a petition filed by owners of bars and restaurants from Thane challenging deployment of police personnel outside their bars to keep a watch on whether lady waitresses are working beyond the stipulated deadline.
"Let us all be rational. If you post two policemen outside 36 restaurants then you are losing 72 officials who can be instead deployed at railway and bus stations or to crack some criminal cases which are on rise," the court said.
A total of 36 petitions have been filed in the High Court by restaurant and bar owners, claiming that since November 2013, policemen have been deployed outside their business premises.
One of the petitioners is Barkur Shetty, who owns the Prakash Hindu Hotel (Rukhmini Palace) in Thane.
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Advocate Veena Thadani appearing for the petitioner argued that "their (policemen's) presence creates fear in our patrons and affects our business". She also argued that cops are sitting there from 1 pm to 1 am.
However, the court said that surprise checks can be allowed after 9.30 pm that will be in public interest. "However, these are merely administrative duties and it can be resolved amicably," the court said.
The court has now directed police to file their reply within two weeks and adjourned the hearing till then.