The court directive had said: "We direct that if any import is made by any person of this drug (Amphotericin B), it shall be allowed on a bond furnished by the importer without the actual duty being paid, till a decision is taken by the Centre.”
A plea has been moved in the Delhi High Court asking for a ban/restraint on beggars and vagabonds from begging at traffic junctions and markets to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The court on Tuesday sought a response from the state government and the police on the issue.
The petition before the High Court was filed by Gurcharan Singh an 85-year-old person challenging the IGST on the import of oxygen concentrators as gifts for personal use. Singh opposed the 12% IGST imposed on an oxygen concentrator sent as a gift from his nephew in the US.
Amid the novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, the Delhi High Court on Monday expressed deep displeasure with regards to the report submitted by the Drug Controller General of India pertaining to Drug/ Oxygen hoarding by Politicians Gautam Gambhir, Praveen Kumar, and Preety Tomar.
Later the petitioner was informed that the “Old Parivar Mediclaim Policy” had been abolished since 12.08.2020 and all the “Parivar” clients have been migrated to other policies.
According to the petition, the government has already fixed the price for the HRTC Test in the government hospitals. Now the petitioner has filed this petition seeking direction to the respondent to fix the price for the HRTC Test in the private hospitals.