Be A Good Samaritan

Supreme Court Guidelines Now Protect Good Samaritans Who Help Road Accident Victims:

  1. The Good Samaritan will be treated respectfully and without any discrimination on the grounds of gender, religion, nationality and caste.
  2. Any individual, except an eyewitness, who calls the police to inform them of an accidental injury or death need not reveal his or her personal details such as full name, address or phone number.
  3. The police will not compel the Good Samaritan to disclose his or her name, identity, address and other such details in the police record form or log register.
  4. The police will not force any Good Samaritan in procuring information or anything else.
  5. The police will allow the Good Samaritan to leave after having provided the information available to him or her, and no further questions will be asked of him or her if he or she does not desire to be a witness.

Even when Good Samaritans agree to become witnesses, the guidelines accord them protection and comfort. They ensure that:

  1. If a Good Samaritan chooses to be a witness, she will be examined with utmost care and respect.
  2. The examination will be conducted at a time and place of the Good Samaritan’s convenience and the investigation officer will be dressed in plain clothes.
  3. If the Good Samaritan is required by the investigation officer to visit the police station, the reasons for the requirement shall be recorded by the officer in writing.
  4. In a police station, the Good Samaritan will be examined in a single examination in a reasonable and time-bound manner, without causing any undue delay.
  5. If a Good Samaritan declares himself to be an eyewitness, will be allowed to give her evidence in the form of an affidavit.

Gazette Notification: http://dghs.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/file/Gazette%20notification%20regarding%20protection%20of%20Good%20Samaritans-%20MoRTH.pdf

Guidelines to Hospitals for Protection of Good Samaritan: http://www.mca.gov.in/Ministry/pdf/Guidelines_07sep2015.pdf

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Post Author: NavdeepSingh

One Reply to “Be A Good Samaritan”

  1. Great to learn that all the people who help accident victims are protected by law.. Very helpful information.

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