Justice Mukta Gupta granted the ex-parte relief to BRPL after it moved court apprehending disruption of power supply owing to demonstrations or sabotage by members of Delhi Vidyut Board Employees Union who are working on contract with the discom.
BRPL told the court that recently power supply in various parts of south, central and west Delhi were hit, with people experiencing blackouts for several hours, due to alleged sabotage by the striking contractual workers of the discom.
The court, thereafter, restrained the protesting members of the Delhi Vidyut Board Employees Union from holding gate meetings, demonstrations, dharnas and from undertaking any disruptive or obstructive activity against BRPL and or its officers and employees within and around 100 metre radius of its offices.
It also restrained them from disrupting the power supply in any manner.
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The court issued notices to the union and sought its reply on the application moved by BRPL before next date of hearing on July 20.
"Unfortunately in reaction, a few of the disgruntled contractual employees have resorted to illegal disruption of work at certain places in South and West Delhi. The situation has been largely brought under control by active cooperation of majority of our employees and the police.