The Bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh yesterday directed both the Centre and the ICMR to place status reports before the Court on Friday.
Decision granting anticipatory bail to journalist Varun Hiremath in a Rape case lodged against him by a 22-year-old woman has been challenged before the Apex Court. The Delhi High Court Justice Mukta Gupta had granted bail to Journo Varun Hiremath earlier last month.
A Single-Judge Bench comprising of Justice Rekha Palli while issuing notice has directed the respondents to examine the petitioner’s grievance at the earliest.
The bench comprising Justice L. Nageswara Rao and Justice Aniruddha Bose issued notice but also remarked, “We are not sure if we can grant relief to those who haven’t cleared exam. The other categories where they’ve cleared we can issue notice.”
The Counsel for National Medical Council had also appeared before the Court and submitted that any fix allocation and roaster of duty is not possible to make.
The bench of the Chief Justice DN Patel & Justice Jyoti Singh has issued notice to the Assistant Collector (Grade -1), office of the Registrar Co-operative Societies, Government of NCT of Delhi, Indian Overseas Bank, and the Jawala Cooperative Urban Thrift and Credit Society Ltd.
The number at the moment is 9,436, but this is not final. To do this, the Amicus will have to get help from the nodal officers. Other states will be taken into the picture in the second stage.
The court directive had said: "We direct that if any import is made by any person of this drug (Amphotericin B), it shall be allowed on a bond furnished by the importer without the actual duty being paid, till a decision is taken by the Centre.”
The CBI is under the mandate of Central Vigilance Commission to continue and wind up the investigation as the entire case is based on the complaint by the Eastern Coalfields Limited, he said.