Lockdown has brought great disparity within various sections of the society across the country, so much so amongst the legal professionals who have been deprived of their day to day professional work. In the legal arena of our country, things are set to take a paradigm shift.
The Delhi Government has said that suspected COVID-19 patients, ranging moderate to severe categories, cannot be denied admission by any hospital in Delhi even if they have not proved to be COVID Positive.
The High Court of Calcutta has directed the Centre and the State Government to file a report providing the details as to whose opinion was sought before relaxing the guidelines for COVID 19 lockdown.
The Jammu and Kashmir High has taken note of the importance of e-connectivity Court while monitoring the multiple issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
HC issued notice to the Centre & the State Government on a PIL filed against a 'Public Servant' alleging he had participated in a Cabinet meeting which was attended by Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers along with other dignitaries, violating the home quarantine norm as his wife tested COVID19-Positive.
The National Green Tribunal has ordered that a committee looks into the contentious matter of a luxurious farmhouse with a pool built allegedly for Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao in a restricted zone near reservoirs supplying water to Hyderabad.
The Akhil Bhartiya Adhivakta Parishad an organisation of Nationalist Lawyers, has made a representation before the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seeking directions to banks to provide loan at concessional rate to mitigate the financial hardship faced by the legal fraternity due to COVID 19 Pandemic.
The Supreme Court on Friday asked all State Governments to send back migrants who have been stuck since the imposition of the lockdown within 15 days even as it reserved its order on the suo motu petition on the plight of migrant labour for June 9.
The High Court of Kerala has issued a notification allowing partial relaxations on the restrictions imposed in the wake of the spread of COVID 19 pandemic to enter the High Court.