The petitioner says that the state government was bound to take remedial measures for controlling and regularising the high charges imposed by Private Hospitals for the treatment of COVID-19.
Appearing on behalf of Vedanta Limited, Senior Advocate Harish Salve submitted that it will only run the oxygen plant to meet the national scarcity of oxygen during the COVID-19 crisis.
The Prime Minister's Office is said to be keen to coordinate all efforts while the US wants to engage various institutions across the country, as it believes aid will be stuck in Delhi and not get to the states soon enough.
It was said in the petition that Covid-19 restrictions have adversely affected the book publishing industry and if availability of alcohol was considered during lockdown, the petitioner organisation pondered why books could not be included among essential services.
Tejpal was granted interim bail on May 19, 2014 to attend the cremation of his mother and since then, had been out of jail. In July 2014, Tejpal was granted bail.
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday has ordered a ban on all victory processions during and after election results to the four states and a Union Territory on May 2 in the wake of a severe surge in Covid-19 cases across the country.
The Delhi government on Monday ordered to convert 100 rooms of Ashoka Hotel, Chanakyapuri into Covid Care facility by the Primus Hospital, exclusively for Justices and other Judicial Officers of the Delhi High Court and their family members.
The submission of the petitioner company is that it participated in the tender issued by Madhya Pradesh Public Health Service Corporation limited for the supply of Covid 19 gloves to various government hospitals in MP. And the tender submitted by the petitioner was the lowest and its bid was accepted.
Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana also met with SCBA and SCAORA representatives and had agreed to provide suitable areas for establishing Covid-related facilities
According to the joint statement by EGI President Seema Mustafa and others, the Editors Guild of India is deeply disturbed by the reports of inhuman treatment being meted out to journalist Siddique Kappan.