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                    of the Constitution of India so as to provide immediate help to the


                    victims of the accident and at the same time to provide protection to


                    Good Samaritans. The guidelines will have the force of law under


                    Article 141. By virtue of Article 144, it is the duty of all authorities –


                    judicial and civil – in the territory of India to act in aid of this Court by


                    implementing them.


                    19.    We have carefully gone through the notification dated 12.5.2015.


                    However,   as   per   the   guidelines   contained   in   para   13,   the


                    ‘acknowledgement’ if so desired by Good Samaritans, has to be issued


                    as may be prescribed in a standard format by the State Government. In


                    our opinion, till such time the format is prescribed, there should be no


                    vacuum hence we direct that acknowledgement be issued on official


                    letter-pad etc. and in the interregnum period, if so desired by Good


                    Samaritan, mentioning the name of Samaritan, address, time, date, place


                    of occurrence and confirming that the injured person was brought by the


                    said Samaritan.


                              We have also gone through the notification dated 21.1.2016 with


                    respect to the examination of Good Samaritan by the Police as contained


                    in para 2(vii) which we modify and be read in the following manner :


                                  “The affidavit of Good Samaritan if filed, shall be
                                  treated as complete statement by the Police official
                                  while conducting the investigation. In case statement
                                  is   to   be   recorded,   complete   statement   shall   be
                                  recorded in a single examination.”





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