Tushar Sannu counsel for the IHBAS told the Court that there was no need to increase the bed capacity as at present only eight patients were admitted in COVID facility.
The Medical Superintendent is expected to examine all other relevant factors that may emerge while dealing with the aforesaid questions,” said the Delhi High Court.
While striking down the IGST imposed on the import of Oxygen Concentrators for personal use as unconstitutional, the Delhi High Court bench of Justices Rajiv Shakdher and Talwant Singh had made a very special observation.
The Delhi High Court had reserved its order on a plea file against the levy of Integrated Goods and Services Tax on an oxygen concentrator imported for personal use.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed all 15 Oxygen refillers, who were listed in the order dated May 15 by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD), to remain present before the Court on May 24.
The plea also wants this facility to be extended to patients waiting for major and minor medical procedures and surgeries etc. during the lockdown period.
Amicus Curiae Rajshekhar Rao said: “Milords similar lines is the Buffer stock, regarding the Surajkund plant, there is some problem. As per now, it is not a glaring issue.