Delhi District Court has directed the Delhi Government to release 12 oxygen Concentrators seized for immediate medication of police officers, Judicial officers and their family members.
Supreme Court insists on making a plan to protect children from the third wave also suggested keeping buffer stock. Center said, there is a shortage in the Delhi government's plan, oxygen is not getting to the needy.
The two-judge bench comprising Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice M.R. Shah pronounced its judgment in the Election Commission's plea against the Madras High Court's oral observations.
The Supreme Court will today pronounce its verdict in an appeal filed by the Election Commission against Madras High Court, for stating that the Commission was singularly responsible for the surge in Covid-19.
The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training, has issued guidelines to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The Court will be failing in its duty if necessary orders are not passed befitting the present situation, in the larger public interest, to ensure the protection of the right to life of the people in the State of Bihar.
In a laudable order, the apex court has warned states and the police against curbing the media or calls for help during the pandemic and said any such move would invite contempt of court.
The petition filed by Pratyush Prasanna, practising Advocate said, “public interest litigation has arisen out of health emergency arising due to overwhelmed crematoriums and untimely burial/cremations of people of Delhi who have succumbed to death due to Covid-19.”
Sanju Misra continued: “I understand the government has failed. The system has failed. But I can’t let even one patient die. Allow me this, so that I can at least save one life.”