The High Court of Delhi had rejected the petition seeking registration of migrant workers after the Central Government assured the Court to be in process to create database for the migrant workers. The bench headed by Justice Prathiba M. Singh refused the plea as the Central and the State Government made their submissions. The Government
The division bench comprising of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonim Prasad has issued notice in a PIL for the treatment of both COVID and non-COVID in Delhi hospitals to the Delhi Government. In previous order referring to the same PIL High Court directed Delhi government to ensure that the assigned labs in Delhi which
On Tuesday, Supreme Court asked the states to identify all migrant labourers and to make arrangements for them to be sent to their respective home states within 15 days. In the suo motu matter concerning the migrant crisis effected by COVID-19 pandemic, today the Supreme Court directed central and state governments to identify migrant workers
The plea has been moved by a lawyer Nachiketa Vajpayee and filed by Advocate Deepak Prakash. It takes into account the hardships faced by migrant workers who have found themselves in dire straits with their fundamental rights being violated across the country.The plea states that the instant plea is not adversarial in nature and that
The Delhi Government has informed the Delhi HC On Friday that it is taking all the necessary steps with care for the migration of labourers to their native homes in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedure issued by the Supreme Court of India by its letter dated 29th April, 2020. The Court noted that the