As the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) does not seem to abate any time soon, the Central & the State Govts have been working continuously for re-igniting and jump-starting the economy and bringing about changes that makes it easier for investment to be brought in for manufacturing industries and factories.
The High Court of Delhi has directed the Central Government and the GNCT of Delhi to consider as representation the plea seeking proper implementation of WHO guidelines with regard to the spraying and use of disinfectants.
The Supreme Court has suggested that a credit shell, a time period of at least 2 years, be given for, within which passengers should be allowed to use that credit for travel on any route.
A PIL has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking directions to the NCT of Delhi to initiate urgent steps for imposing strict lockdown in the state of NCT, Delhi in view of the assessment of the State’s Administration of widespread increase in COVID 19 cases amongst the population.
Women performing additional household work during the lockdown comes as no surprise to all of us – but the idea itself isn’t challenged in the society either. Our social conditioning has accustomed us to the idea of women getting the worse end of the deal.
The suspension of initiation of CIRP while provides borrowers/defaulters time to recoup their losses and gradually realize the value of their assets and re-stabilize themselves, the lack of protection to the creditors has reversed the insolvency game that is envisaged under the Code.
A petition has been filed in the High Court of Uttar Pradesh seeking directions to the State Government to set up a separate infrastructure for COVID-19 patients while ensuring that other patients are treated in the Hospital itself.