“These arm chair intellectuals do not recognize the nation’s effort”, SG Mehta on criticism of Centre’s handling of COVID-19 migrant crisis

Proverbial shots were fired during today’s hearing of the suo motu COVID-19 migrant crisis matter before the Supreme Court, as Solicitor General Tushar Mehta called out “prophets of doom” for criticizing the Centre and the Supreme Court. After making submissions on the Centre’s efforts to ameliorate the suffering of migrant workers amid the COVID-19 lockdown,

Orissa HC Passes Interim Order against Disclosure of Identities of Covid Patients

Case Title: Ananga Kumar Otta v. Union of India & Ors.  Case No.: WP (C) No. 12430/2020 Quorum: Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice Dr. BR Sarangi Appearance: Advocate Susanta Kumar Dash assisted by Ashutosh SahooSwetlana Das and Smruti Mohanty  Central Government Counsel KC Kar and Advocate General AK Parija with Additional Government Advocate MS

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SC enunciated, if the private hospitals could receive land at Penny expenses then why can’t they provide treatment either free or at nominal expenses:-

SC on Wednesday directed the central government to locate those private hospitals, where COVID-19 patients are treated at the free or at nominal rates. The court opined that if those private hospitals who have obtained their land either free or at penny expenses, then why can’t those hospitals provide treatment at nominal expenses or free?

STATE MUST ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF AMBULANCES ON NATIONAL AND STATE HIGHWAY, ENQUIRES TELANGANA HC

Telangana High Court on Wednesday expressed view on that state must ensure availability of ambulances on national as well as state highways which is being used by the migrant workers which might also include pregnant ladies and children to ensure their safety, security and health. The court reacted and paid its concern towards the tragic