#BombayHighCourt refuses to take up the plea seeking directions to ensure that vaccine for COVID-19 is supplied at the uniform rate of Rs. 150 per dose for citizens across the country.
Chief Justice Dipankar Datta: #SupremeCourt has said issues which have pan India will be considered by them. Pricing is a phenomenon applicble all over India.
CJ: Since #SupremeCourt has taken cognizance before you filed the petition, you can approach them. You cannot keep filing petitions. We are alive to the situation and are hauling up the centre and state governments for providing better treatment to the people.
Nagpur Bench of #BombayHighCourt is hearing the suo motu PIL registered to consider issues concerning #COVIDー19 management in #Nagpur and other districts under their jurisdiction.
Yesterday, the High Court had asked Central government to explain how States of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra were getting more oxygen supply than their demand.
#MadrasHighCourt hears suo motu case concerning #COVID19 management and related issues in Tamil Nadu. Matter before Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy.
Hearing commences. AG says an additional status report has been filed by Health Secretary.
AG informs that measures concerning the control of media crowds at counting booths are also detailed in the status report.
Guidelines including media to carry -ve RTPCR report (taken 72 hours before) or should have taken at least one vaccine shot.
Court asks how guidelines will be implemented: Because you know, there is a scramble. With the proliferation of channels... there will be crowds and you will have to control them.
[Breaking] Election Commission of India moves Madras High Court against "murder charges" comment; says media should not report oral comments made by Judges
"You are responsible for the situation today. No action against political parties taking rallies despite every order of the Court. Your election commission should be put up on murder charges probably," High Court had orally remarked on April 26.
ECI has now stated that media reports on these comments have tarnished the image of the ECI as an independent constitutional agency that is entrusted with the constitutional responsibility of conducting elections.
Justice AM Khanwilkar led bench of the #SupremeCourt to hear an appeal against the order of the Allahabad High Court allowing the Uttar Pradesh Gram Panchayat Raj Election to continue amid the rising numbers of COVID-19 #PanchayatRajElection @myogiadityanath #COVID19India