ORDER : Mr. P.N. Bhagwati, J. - Both these writ petitions are adjourned to October 12, 1982 when they will be finally heard and disposed of by the Court. 2. The first respondent in W.P. No. 1900/1981 has filed an affidavit of Smt. Uma Rani Agarwal, Assistant Superintendent of the Protective Home, Agra, setting out the various steps taken with a view to complying with the directions given by the Court on April 13, 1982. We are very glad to note that all the directions given by us have been carried out by the Government of Uttar Pradesh and conditions have been created in the Agra Protective Home in which girls can live with basic human dignity. We would like the Government of Uttar Pradesh to evolve a scheme for rehabilitation of the girls lodged in various protective homes in the State so that the final hearing of the writ petition, the Court can lay down broad guidelines for the administration of protective homes under the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act, 1956, so that women may be able to live with human dignity in these protective homes and to find gainful employment after discharge. Mr. Bhandari on behalf of the State of Uttar Pradesh, has readily agreed that the Government of Uttar Pradesh will take necessary steps in this behalf in consultation with the petitioners. We have no doubt that the petitioners who have brought this public interest litigation for the benefit of the girls lodged in the Agra Protective Home will render every possible assistance to the State Government in evolving proper and adequate guidelines for this purpose. 3. Mean while, we direct the District Judge, Agra to visit the Agra Protective Home and submit a final report to the Court in regard to the conditions prevailing there. We are making this order in order to be able to dispose of the writ petition effectively at the time of the final hearing. 4. We also direct Mr. R.L. Gupta, Member-Secretary of the Delhi Legal Aid Board to visit Nari Niketan and submit a report to the Court in regard to the conditions prevailing there with reference to the various allegations which have been made in the writ petition and the affidavits from time to time. Mr.
4. We also direct Mr. R.L. Gupta, Member-Secretary of the Delhi Legal Aid Board to visit Nari Niketan and submit a report to the Court in regard to the conditions prevailing there with reference to the various allegations which have been made in the writ petition and the affidavits from time to time. Mr. R.L. Gupta will visit Nari Niketan along with the petitioner and Miss Nandita Haksar who were the persons who originally accompanied Mr. R.L. Gupta when he first visited Nari Niketan pursuant to the Order made by this Court. Order accordingly.