The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reacted angrily to a news item, which had quoted a Delhi government notification, saying that 100 rooms of the Ashoka Hotel in Chanakyapuri would be converted into Covid care, exclusively for Justices and other Judicial Officers.
Appearing on behalf of Vedanta Limited, Senior Advocate Harish Salve submitted that it will only run the oxygen plant to meet the national scarcity of oxygen during the COVID-19 crisis.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted, “I have a preliminary objection, that one person is in jail and a charge sheet has been filed against him under the UAPA. Eight persons filed for bail and a journalists’ association file a Habeas Corpus petition, which is not maintainable.
The submission of the petitioner company is that it participated in the tender issued by Madhya Pradesh Public Health Service Corporation limited for the supply of Covid 19 gloves to various government hospitals in MP. And the tender submitted by the petitioner was the lowest and its bid was accepted.
ILNS: On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will continue hearing a case involving a Build-Operate-Transfer contract case.
In this case, the parties had entered into a contractual agreement (CA) in respec...
Saharath VP, an accused under offense punishable under section 22(c) of the NDPS Act, 1985 filed the bail application for allegedly being found in possession of 2, 830 capsules, violating the provisions of the NDPS Act.
The Vedanta company in its affidavit has again asked the court to allow it to run the plant and states that it is the duty of Tamil Nadu Government to ensure that no law and order issues arise if the plant is reopened.
In an urgent meeting with Bar Council of India and Supreme Court Bar association representatives, Chief Justice NV Ramana said that the court will tentatively reopen on June 28.