The Supreme Court has directed to repatriate three girls to their parents while hearing the plea filed by “Rescue Foundation” against the Bombay High Court order in the case of rescued minor girls from brothels.
The division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Suraj Govindaraj while hearing a suo moto Public Interest Litigation, restored its earlier order which was initiated on June 01,2020 for dealing with the issues arising due to the pandemic of COVID-19.
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court, seeking directions to the Central government to make public the segregated data of clinical trials for the vaccines that are being administered to the population in India under the Emergency Use Authorisation.
The hearing on a petition seeking a stay on the ‘Central Vista Redevelopment Project’ during the Covid-19 pandemic was adjourned, as the Delhi High Court Bench did not assemble today.
Vaccination will be done for 25 members daily at this stage. Interested members may give their names to DHCBA with copies of their Aadhaar cards and mobile phone particulars to [email protected].
The Supreme Court will today hear a petition related to the release of inmates, who have undergone half of their maximum sentence, taking into consideration the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country.
Any member who has been hospitalized for upto 7 days on account of Covid shall be eligible for a further sum of Rs. 25,000/- in addition to the grant amount mentioned under Clause1.