In the light of these averments, the petitioner prays for declaration of the Passport Rules, 1980, insofar as it requires production of the said documents, as unconstitutional and violative of Article 21 of the Constitution.
A charitable organization, the Shri Sai Kirpa Society, has filed a plea in the Delhi High Court seeking permission to allow it to freely accept foreign aid and also import Covid-19 related medical supplies from foreign sources. The court on Friday sought the Central government’s response on this plea.
The bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh today sought a response of the Delhi government, the Municipal Corporations in Delhi, and others and issued notice to that effect. The plea has been filed by advocate Kamlesh Kumar Mishra.
The PIL states that the children have been abridged of their fundamental rights under Article 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India which equally apply to the children as the Constitution recognizes their importance and have made various provisions to nourish the children.
The petition has been filed by a practising advocate in Delhi who was tested positive along with his parents but have mild symptoms and home quarantined for 17 months
Delhi High Court has allowed customs-free import of Black Fungus medicine for treatment …. Private person will have to fill bond to import … Duty free import of Black Fungus medicine can be done till the decision of the Center Duty free import.
The petitioner has submitted that the said impugned notification has directed the Doctors and allied Medical Staff are directed to function in single category, irrespective of differences in their seniority and core medical specialization in the treatment of the COVID Patients.