A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath observed that the Delhi Government and police were bound to take all necessary measures to avoid any such incident which results in undue hardship to the public.
"It is no doubt true that the two incidents mentioned in the petition, stated to be on account of traffic snarls in Delhi, are very unfortunate," the bench said.
The order came on a petition, filed by advocate Namrata Mukim, seeking directions to concerned authorities to create a separate corridor to avoid blocking of arterial roads during VIP movements and advance the concept of safety and security of the general public.
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The petition had alleged that due to traffic snarls during VIP movements owing to the India-Africa summit, two women had delivered child inside a bus and an auto-rickshaw.
In her plea, Mukim had sought that "corrective steps" be taken by the authorities "as the traffic situation in Delhi is getting worse because of VVIP movements".
Delhi Police had earlier claimed in court that VVIP movements did not lead to huge traffic jams and refuted claims that a woman had given birth to a child inside a bus due to the snarls caused by the summit attended by VIPs from 54 countries.
It had maintained that foreign dignitaries have to be given smooth passage for traffic movement as per international protocol and "at the same time, full care was taken that general public was put to least inconvenience. Whenever, there were traffic restriction adequate diversion to alternative routes were provided.