President of Rajasthan High Court Bar Association Bhuvnesh Sharma submitted in a letter that Corona patients in all districts of the State are facing shortage of oxygen during last two days.
Mr. Senthil, a senior officer from the Central government joined the proceedings to assist the court on this aspect, stated that the pressure and temperature requirements of a CNG gas cylinder aren't feasible for transporting oxygen.
Also, the Centre has not implemented the historic Judgments from First to Fifth Judges Case and recommendations of the Parliament Standing Committee and Law Commission of India in letter and spirit.
The Division bench of the Chief Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee also noticed “that the applicant was on bail throughout the trial. It is nobody’s case that the applicant jumped the bail or breached any condition of bail.”
The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Gujarat Public Service Commission and others in a plea challenging the order of the Gujarat High Court whereby the High Court granted relaxation of marks for women in an examination held for the appointment of forest officers.
Following these submissions, Mehra while taking the court through the allocation plan suggested the court if Delhi can get oxygen from Dehradun and other nearby plants for 2-3 days.
In earlier hearing, the petitioner submitted that there is a complete chaos created because of the deadly situation arising out of the spread of coronavirus as COVID19 guidelines are not being followed in the region.
The observation came in a Petition filed by Nandita Haksar seeking directions on the State of Manipur for providing a safe passage to 7 Myanmar-based persons for enabling them to travel to Delhi to seek protection from UNHCR, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.
Advocate S Prasanna filed the Public Interest Litigation on behalf of the NGO, also sought direction from the Delhi Government to ensure the resumption of hunger relief centers to provide free hot cooked meals to all those in need.