The commission has let the divisional magistrate know that corrosive is being sold straightforwardly in the capital and numerous corrosive assault cases in Delhi come to their notification consistently. The commission has gotten some information about the means taken to control the offer of corrosive in Delhi as well as move made against the departmental officials of Shahdara and North locale for not directing a solitary examination over the most recent six years.

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Activity has additionally been looked for against the SDMs of five locale – – East, North, New Delhi, North East and Shahdara – – for not requiring punishment on unlawful corrosive deal beginning around 2017. The commission has looked for a definite report on the usage of Rs 36.5 lakh gathered beginning around 2017 as fine for the recovery of corrosive assault casualties.

DCW director Swati Maliwal said the offer of corrosive is continuing straightforwardly in the capital. Tragically the concerned authorities are not as expected exploring the uncontrolled offer of corrosive.

Two locale have neglected to direct a solitary examination in such manner over the most recent six years and five regions have neglected to force even a solitary punishment starting around 2017. Obviously this difficult issue of corrosive deal isn’t being investigated on need, she added.

The way that the Rs 36.5 lakh gathered as fine in six years is lying in the bank when it tends to be utilized for recovery of corrosive assault survivors, is extremely sad. We have looked for a report on the examination done as such far in this and I trust positive changes will be made in such manner soon, Maliwal expressed.

The High Court on account of ‘Lakshmi Versus Association of India and others’ has given a few bearings to the Focal as well as state legislatures to control the offer of corrosive to forestall corrosive assaults in the country. In such manner, the Delhi government had passed a request to control the offer of corrosive, authoriing the sub-divisional justice of the area to force a fine of up to Rs 50,000 for infringement of rules.