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Remaining guidelines in the notifications dated 12.5.2015 and
21.1.2016 are approved and it is ordered that guidelines with aforesaid
modifications made by us be complied with by the Union Territories and
all the functionaries of the State Governments as law laid down by this
Court under Article 32 read with Article 142 of the Constitution of India
and the same be treated as binding as per the mandate of Article 141.
20. We also direct that the court should not normally insist on
appearance of Good Samaritans as that causes delay, expenses and
inconvenience. The concerned court should exercise the power to
appoint the Commission for examination of Good Samaritans in
accordance with the provisions contained in section 284 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 suo motu or on an application moved for that
purpose, unless for the reasons to be recorded personal presence of good
Samaritan in court is considered necessary.
21. Affidavits have been filed on behalf of State of Tripura and State
of Orissa. They have issued the notification. However, the treatment
shall not be less favourable than the one as provided in the aforesaid
guidelines which are issued by the Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways which have been made a part of this Order, and the guidelines
issued by the state Governments in consonance thereof shall also be
binding upon all concerned to be complied with scrupulously. However,
it is clarified that guidelines in relation to protection of a Good
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