The petitioner has submitted that the respondents have violated the Article 21 of the Constitution of India, by ignoring and compromising the safety and security of General Public.
The petitioner also prayed for all the Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Unani and Naturopathy hospitals of the country should be converted to Covid-19 Care Centers so that the Covid patients can be easily treated.
The plea stated that hospitals in Noida and Gurugram have made it mandatory to produce Aadhaar cards with a local Noida or Gurugram address, as the case may be, for being eligible to be admitted to hospitals in these two cities.
The petition has sought directions to the respondents to permit the lending institutions to grant interest-free moratorium period for term loan and defer the payment of loan instalments for a period of six months or till Situation from COVID 19 Normalizes.
Luthra appearing before the Delhi High Court submitted, “Your lordship was pleased to keep it on 17th May. An SLP was filed, my request is that there is an emergency, a health emergency.”
The Delhi High Court granted a three-week interim bail to Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal, to attend the last rites of her father, who succumbed to Covid-19 on Sunday.
The Court has constituted a 12-member National Taskforce to streamline and ensure the “effective and transparent” allocation of Liquid Medical Oxygen to States and UTs and its audit.
The Supreme Court has set up a twelve-member National task force which would be tasked with formulating a methodology for the scientific allocation of Oxygen to the States and UTs.
The Supreme Court has directed the high-powered committees constituted by the state governments and union territories to consider the early parole of prisoners by adopting the guidelines followed by them last year.