GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING, ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGHWAYS
DEPARTMENT OF ROAD TRANSPORT & HIGHWAYS
[ROAD SAFETY CELL]
Transport Bhawan
1, Parliament Street
New Delhi - 100 001
Dated 9th September 2004
Sub: Need to build confidence in public for helping road accident victims
Para 2: xxx xxx xxx It is with this intention that we had sent a circular to Transport Secretaries/Commissioners with a copy to Director General of Police of all State /UTs regarding the need to build confidence in public for helping road accident victims. A copy of the aforesaid Circular issued on 19th February 2004 is enclosed for ready reference.
Excerpts from Circular issued by Police Administration of Delhi forwarded by GOI to
All States/UTs vide Lr. No. RT-25028/2/2003-RSC dated 19th February 2004
Para 2: Keeping in view the unnecessary loss of human life, it becomes imperative to train our police personnel undergoing training in various courses (induction and promotional) on the following lines. The police personnel on duty either in police stations or in the hospital should politely put the following questions to the person who brings the injured to the hospital:
Para 3: It is likely that the person would answer the first question, may not have an answer for the second, and hesitate to reply to the third, in which case it should not be insisted upon. The escorters should, under no circumstances, be detained in the hospital for interrogation. On the other hand, they should be treated with courtesy.
Para 5: It is emphasized that the members of the public, who rendered voluntary help to persons injured in accidents should not unnecessarily be questioned and detained at police stations. It has been observed that these orders are not being complied with.
Para 6: It is, therefore, once again emphasized upon all concerned that people who bring accident victims to hospitals be treated with utmost courtesy and should not be harassed in any way. Even if they are unwilling to give their particulars, the same should not be insisted upon.