A petitioner has referred to news-clippings from the daily Hindi newspaper Dainik Bhaskar about 55 non-functional ventilators that had been sent under PM Cares Fund from the competent authority of the central government.
The Calcutta High Court on Monday granted permission to the petitioner to make a proper application on filtered water connection and directed the authorities to take action on the basis of that application.
A Delhi court on Tuesday adjourned the hearing to May 28, on a bail plea moved by restaurateur Navneet Kalra, accused of hoarding and black-marketing Oxygen Concentrators, amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Amendment Act has a provision of asking for a mandatory prior opinion of the Lieutenant Governor before taking any executive action is violative of Article 14 and arbitrary in nature.
The plea further sought directions to the States to issue death certificates/ any letter to the families of deceased, stating therein the cause of death. The medical officers have not been conducting post mortem of the persons, who are dying due to COVID-19.
The petitioner is in no manner responsible for non-joining of Satye Singh Aswal at the transferred place, the Counsel for the petitioner submitted. According to him, the respondent-authority is not justified in passing the impugned order against the petitioner for a lapse committed by Satye Singh Aswal.
The allegations are primarily of involvement of respondents who is posted as Additional District Magistrate, Ghaziabad in the matter of diversion of oxygen cylinders.
The Allahabad High Court has recently said that it is settled legal position that a suspension order cannot be passed during pendency of a preliminary inquiry while setting aside an order of suspensi...
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to expedite the appointment of 4 judicial members to the Railway Claims Tribunal, without who the functioning of the tribunal has come to standstill. The tribunal now comprises only a chairman and 17 technical members.