The Supreme Court on Wednesday has slammed the Delhi Government for suspension of doctors and medical staff and threatening them with legal action for bringing the truth out regarding the real state of healthcare in the hospitals in Delhi.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday has directed the UP Government to file a detailed affidavit and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to intervene in the petition regarding the unhindered movement of people across the States of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday has stayed the order of the Telangana High Court by which it had directed the State Government to conduct tests for Covid-19 on dead bodies before they are released from hospitals.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday has directed CBSE to come up with instructions and consider the situation with regard to the plea challenging the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) notification declaring the commencement of Board exams in July.
The Madras High Court has issued a notification informing the Coram and sitting arrangements of judges for hearing of cases through video conferencing.
The Supreme Court on Monday has refused to stay the Centre’s notification of April 4, whereby Rule 8, 9(8) and 18 A (6) of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex-Selection Rules), 1996, were suspended till June 30, 2020, in view of the Coronavirus-induced lockdown.
While the country and people all over the world are battling with an unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic whose severity and unpredictability had put everything on hold, the Indian Judiciary was busy attempting to devise means to ensure justice to the citizens.