In a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled N Rajkumar v. The Chief Secretary to Government and others in Case No. : W.P. No. 9927 of 2020 delivered on September 17, 2020, the Madras High Court Bench comprising of Mr Justice MM Sundresh and Mrs Justice R Hemalatha directed the State Government to strictly implement the amended Rule (framed indicating the punishment for non-wearing of the mask, violating social distancing and spitting in public places) which came into being pursuant to the above Government order dated 04.09.2020. It is important to note that the Court also directed that due publicity will have to be given to the Rule and the action that is likely to be taken. Very rightly so!
The offences punishable under sub-section (2) of Section 76, of the Tamil Nadu Public Health Act, 1939 (Tamil Nadu Act III of 1939), as specified in column (2) of the Table hereunder are declared as compoundable for the amount specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) thereof.
Serial No. |
Offences |
Amount Rs. |
Violation of Quarantine measures as ordered by the appropriate authority from time to time. |
500/- (Rupees five hundred only) |
|
(i) Non wearing of mask covering mouth and nose as ordered by the appropriate authority from time to time |
200/- (Rupees two hundred only) |
|
(ii) Spitting in public places |
500/- (Rupees five hundred only) |
|
(iii) Violation of social distancing norms by individuals in public places of gatherings as ordered by the appropriate authority from time to time. |
500/- (Rupees five hundred only) |
|
3. |
Violation of Standard Operating Procedures in salon and spa gymnasium, commercial establishments or such other public places as ordered by the appropriate authority from time to time |
5000/- (Rupees five thousand only) |
4. |
Non-adherence of the guidelines issued by the Government to be followed in containment zone:- |
|
(i) By individuals |
500/- (Rupees five hundred only) |
|
(ii) In respect of vehicles or commercial establishments |
5000/- (Rupees five thousand only)” |
Most significantly and to say the least, para 3 then states that, "Though the aforesaid rule has come into being, the learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that it has not been followed in letter and spirit. We have already issued appropriate directions earlier to the authorities in the State of Tamil Nadu to implement the provisions strictly. We only reiterate that the amended Rule which came into being pursuant to the above said Government Order dated 04.09.2020 will have to be implemented strictly by the respondents. Due publicity will have to be given on the Rule and the action that is likely to be taken.”