Gujarat High Court CJ Vikram Nath: I have taken a round of the High Court. The staff is working and I am thankful for them. The staff is under stress and under pressure of increasing cases of Covid 19.
We fail to understand how to control. The mortality rate is increasing.
AG Kamal Trivedi: The State Government considered the option of lockdown. There were divergence of views as lockdown brings other kinds of miseries.
Government is in Catch 22 situation. We encourage people to get vaccinated.
CJ Vikram Nath: Gatherings have to be cut down. Government has to take a decision. The wedding size is currently 200 people and it should be cut down to 50 people.
HC staff between 8 - 10 people daily are being infected. Previous Registrar General is in serious condition.
CJ Vikram Nath: Something needs to be done about the rising cases. Death rate has increased.
What else can you do? No political functions, no social functions?
AG Kamal Trivedi: Agrees with the suggestion of CJ.
AG Kamal Trivedi: We have increased the quarantine zones.
Compulsory quarantine is being imposed.
Some people have social taboo against testing. We are trying to break this social taboo against Covid 19 testing. #COVIDー19
AG Kamal Trivedi: Experts say that this time the severity is not as previous. People are getting affected. But its not dangerous
CJ: But the mortality rate has gone up.
Justice Karia: Mortality rate has gone up 4 times.
CJ: Please convey our concern to decision makers.
CJ Vikram Nath: Three days or Four days of curfew may help. There were such action in the past. This may help.
We are considering the same for High Court and District Court to impose #Lockdown
Election Commission will notify the Rajya Sabha elections for 3 vacancies from Kerala (that will arise later this month on the retirement of the MPs) prior to the expiry of the term of these 3 MPs i.e. before April 21, 2021, #KeralaHighCourt told.
Adv Deepu Lal Mohan (for EC) says that the reason why HC was moved was because the earlier notification was kept in abeyance.
A revised election schedule will be issued. At this moment, it cannot be speculated when it will be scheduled, but it will be before April 21, he adds
Senior Advocate CS Vaidyanathan, for the petitioner, argues that the Election Commission must disclose why the initial date for the Rajya Sabha elections was reconsidered in the first place and what reference of the Law Ministry was involved.
#Breaking: #MadrasHighCourt opines that it appears that the Tamil Nadu govt may not have followed applicable UGC guidelines in cancelling college arrear exams in August 2020 amid #COVID19; suggests that State come up with a Plan B after consulting the UGC.
"Though the relevant notification (Aug 26, 2020) referred to evaluation being carried out on the basis of the guidelines issued by the UGC or AICTE, it appears that AICTE did not agree to the proposal and the UGC guidelines may not have been followed at all."
"It is inconceivable that a whole masse of students will be certified to have qualified in a system without having basic knowledge in respect of key aspects thereof."
Senior Adv Dr Abhishek Manu Singhvi: Dr Subramaniam Swamy did not get a law degree even having passed law years ago. This was to escape accountability though he is fully fledged lawyer (laughs)
Supreme Court Bench led by CJI was hearing a plea challenging Karnataka High Court’s order quashing Government order handing over management of management of Mahabaleshwar temple to Ramchandrapura Math. Dr Swamy mentioned his plea to seek national heritage status for Ram Setu
While dealing with pending PIL against #ManualScavenging, #MadrasHighCourt says it wants to issue guidelines "to put this nonsense to a complete end."
HC requests petitioner, Safai Karamchari Andolan, to give comprehensive response to State, Chennai Corpn's counters on the issue
The commissioners of the municipalities or the corporation...may be subjected to (action) if there is further death, irrespective of whether (manual scavenging) is engaged by them or the contractor: Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee suggests
#MadrasHighCourt orally observes that either machines should be tailor-made to handle the work in the sewers or that sewers should be changed so that #ManualScavenging can be ended. As of now, the sewers are such that only humans are made to handle the work
#BREAKING: #DelhiHighCourt holds that wearing of masks is compulsory even if a person is driving alone in a car in the context of the #COVID19 pandemic.
The vehicle even if occupied by one person would be a public place, Justice Prathiba Singh holds.
A mask is like a suraksha kavach for preventing the spread of the coronavirus. It protects the person wearing it as also the person who is exposed...wearing of masks has been one measure that has saved millions of lives: #DelhiHighCourt
Court adds that wearing of masks is also encouraged within home if there are elderly persons. Vehicle moving across public places may pose risk of exposure
"Thus, a vehicle even if constituted by one person would constitute a public place.. wearing of mask would be compulsory."
The Court had found that there was sufficient material and grounds for proceeding further against all the ten accused persons named in the complaint by Enforcement Directorate.