"Orders passed by HC may have the effect of accelerating & prioritizing the services to a certain set of people & slowing down the availability of these resources to certain other groups whether the groups are local, regional"
What the Centre has to reply to in #SupremeCourt ? 1/n
a) Supply of oxygen;
b) Supply of essential drugs;
c) Method and manner of vaccination; and
d) Declaration of lockdown.
2/n
e) Report on the existence or otherwise and
requirement of setting up of a coordinating body
that would consider allocation of the above
resources in a consultative manner (with the
involvement of concerned States and Union
Territories).
3/n
f) Considering declaration of essential medicines
and medical equipment including the above articles
as essential commodities in relation to COVID.
4/n
g) In respect of coordination of logistical
support for inter-State and Intra-State
transportation and distribution of the above
resources.
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Delhi Court begins hearing bail plea filed on behalf of Deep Sidhu. Metropolitan Magistrate Sahil Gupta hearing the case. Advocate Abhishek Gupta appears for Sidhu
1. Both the FIRs contain identical offences. 2. Bail ought to be granted in second FIR as well. 3. Within a few hours of getting bail in first FIR, I was arrested for the second FIR in a malafide manner
Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) commemorates 60 years of the Advocates Act, 1961 in a virtual event.
Senior Advocate Fail S Nariman to speak as Chief Guest.
Other speakers: Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra, and SCBA President Vikas Singh
The virtual event begins with an address by SILF President Lalit Bhasin.
Bhasin: The role of the legal profession is a very pivotal role... the system of administration of justice particularly revolves around the legal profession.
Bhasin: We are indeed grateful to Mr. Fali Nariman, living legend of law, has agreed to be the Chief Guest today.
Advocate Ardhendumauli Kumar Prasad welcomes guests and dignitaries: Today we bid virtual farewell to CJI SA Bobde. This court has not closed for a single day on account of the pandemic. Justice dispensation did not stop
The Karnataka HC to shortly hear a case registered suo motu after it received two letters highlighting various difficulties faced by COVID-19 positive patients in the State.