The Court stated that the during such crisis, certain persons involved in supply of the medicines or having access to medicines are trying to exploit the needy patients by selling such medicines at astronomical prices.
The Supreme Court administration on Thursday conveyed its ‘in-principle’ concurrence to the initiative of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) for setting up a temporary in-patient facility for Covid patients in the Supreme Court Complex.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to give any relief to a sanitation worker convicted for taking illegal gratification from a complainant for revoking his suspension order and regularization of the quarter occupied by him.
It has been alleged that the deceased has been hit several times by the plough installed on a tractor by rotating the tractor round and round around the deceased.
Ld. Sr. Counsel Ravi Kadam, appearing for Respondent No. 1 to 3 contended that it has been ordered by the Bombay High Court to expedite the process of elections, & they are just abiding by the High Court's order.
It was contended in the petition that an exemption of 12 percent cost of the product charged as GST, which was otherwise leviable, would lead to a further decrease in the overall cost for the consumer, thereby making it significantly more affordable to the public.
According to the petition the respondents failed to provide medical facilities like medicines, oxygen, proper treatment, bed, ventilators and many more services to the last person in the UP during this pandemic situation.
Further, it is submitted that when the beds under Covid-19 category are seen, the same is also misleading in as much as a large number of these beds are not oxygenated.