The Division Bench of Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty and Justice S.G. Chattopadhyay disposed of a Suo Motu Public Interest Litigation registered on this issue.
The substance injected into unsuspecting people at the camps organised by Deb was said to be the antibiotic Amikacin. The state government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for this.
The court did not stop at that. It said: "In a quasi-federal country like ours, it is the constitutional duty of the Central Government to rush to the rescue of the State Government."
R. Alagumani, Counsel for the petitioner, has referred to some of the bills charged by the private hospitals, which is annexed in the typed set of papers filed along with the petition.
According to the plea, the Apex Court being the custodian of the Constitution and should issue proper directions for implementation of the judicial charter in all the courts to decide the cases within 3 years and to break even and dispose of the backlog by 2023.
The High of Karnataka has today asked the State Government to explain how after accepting the proposal of Isha Foundation to implement the Cauvery Calling project, it is allowing Isha Outreach to claim it as its project.
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.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Ravi Ranjan and Justice S N Prasad had asked for the State’s reply with regards to the number of people tested for Corona Virus in Hindpiri locality at Ranchi.
The Allahabad High Court on Tuesday while dealing with the PIL had issued notice to the State Government and asked them to explain the policy and norms for providing medical facilities and treatment to the migrant workmen.