The Delhi High Court has directed the authorities to deploy further site visitors personnel and take pressing measures at key intersections in Panchsheel Enclave, South Delhi, to curb rampant wrong-side driving and site visitors rule violations.

The instructions had been issued in response to a petition filed by the Panchsheel Enclave Resident Welfare Association (RWA), which highlighted critical security considerations over unchecked violations on the busy intersections of Josip Broz Tito Marg and Siri Fort Road.

The RWA, represented by advocates Tamali Wad and Anshul Gupta, argued that regardless of repeated complaints to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic), South Zone, no motion had been taken, thereby rising the danger of accidents within the space.

The petition sought an order directing the authorities to draft a complete coverage to handle the site visitors menace across the space and to make sure deployment of site visitors officers at Arun Jaitley Park, the Indian Oil petrol pump, and Panchsheel Enclave gate no. 3 as properly.

The courtroom, in a September 26 order, requested the Delhi police to right away deploy “enough site visitors personnel” in any respect the areas talked about within the plea. It additionally directed the authorities to file a compliance report earlier than the subsequent listening to scheduled for January 21, 2026.

Published – October 01, 2025 01:26 am IST