The Supreme Court on June 12 lashed out at State Governments and hospitals for the manner in which the COVID dead bodies are dealt with and said the situation in some cases was worse than what animals have to suffer.
SC has directed GHCAA President to approach the Gujarat HC on his plea challenging suo motu criminal contempt notice issued by the HC for his “gambling den” remark & “irresponsible, sensational” allegations of corruption levelled against High Court and its Registry during a Facebook Press Conference.
The Supreme Court on Friday lashed out at State Governments and hospitals for the manner in which the COVID dead bodies are dealt with and said the situation in some cases was worse than what animals have to suffer.
The Supreme Court today took suo motu cognizance of news reports of 35 children in a shelter Home in Roypuram, Chennai who tested positive for COVID 19.
Gujarat HC has issued a criminal contempt notice to Senior Advocate Mr Yatin Oza, President, GHCAA for making serious allegations against the High Court Administration and Registry terming the institution as a ‘Gambling Den’ and an institute which caters only litigants with means and money power.
Justice is activated when it is affected by human suffering. Justice unaffected by human suffering is not justice at all, but a mere chimera. The refusal of the Supreme Court to consider the desperate plight of migrant labour had caused despair amongst the people that suffering.
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